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for men's clothes:
http://www.brooksbrothers.com/men/mi...C-GM9028969921 Brooks Brothers is selling men's shirts, three for $199. These shirts surely are manufactured in China (or worse) by workers making a few pennies a day. In the good old days, these shirts were manufactured in two factories (neither owned by Brooks Brothers) in New Haven, Connecticut, my home town, by members of the ILGWU, who earned union-negotiated wages and benefits. The workers made a modest living, the shirt manufacturers made a reasonable profit, and the consumer - guys like me - were able to buy these men's shirts, three for $27. Once a year, "seconds" were available for about $6 each. The economic change is staggering. The shirts are now more than $65 each, instead of $9 each, the workers today make next to nothing, and the corporationists are making out like bandits. The last major U.S. shirtmaker, Hathaway, closed its doors years ago. This is progress? |
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