"Demand for the goods sets the price paid, supply of labour sets the wage price."
This pre-supposes that everyone is inherently greedy. I think we're socialised to be greedy. Changing our spending habits changes supply, because demand drives supply. Corps only make what they think they can sell. If no one buys unethically produced clothing, where's the incentive to make it?
Legislation is an extremely blunt tool, and a last resort in my honest opinion.
"Demand for the goods sets the price paid, supply of labour sets the wage price."
This pre-supposes that everyone is inherently greedy. I think we're socialised to be greedy. Changing our spending habits changes supply, because demand drives supply. Corps only make what they think they can sell. If no one buys unethically produced clothing, where's the incentive to make it?
Legislation is an extremely blunt tool, and a last resort in my honest opinion.