trezor.io
Rate this file (Rating : 5 / 5 with 1 votes)
young brunette girl undresses her clothes at home
trezor.io

Young Brunette Girl Undresses Her Clothes At Home

Outsourcing production to low wage countries like Bangladesh, China, India and Sri Lanka became possible when the Multi Fibre Agreement (MFA) was abolished. The MFA, which placed quotas on textiles imports, was deemed a protectionist measure. Globalization is often quoted as the single most contributing factor to the poor working conditions of garment workers. Although many countries recognize treaties like the International Labor Organization, which attempt to set standards for worker safety and rights, many countries have made exceptions to certain parts of the treaties or failed to thoroughly enforce them. India for example has not ratified sections 87 and 92 of the treaty.
Despite the strong reactions that "sweatshops" evoked among critics of globalization, the production of textiles has functioned as a consistent industry for developing nations providing work and wages, whether construed as exploitative or not, to thousands of people.
• Fur
The use of animal fur in clothing dates to prehistoric times. It is currently associated in developed countries with expensive, designer clothing, although fur is still used by indigenous people in arctic zones and higher elevations for its warmth and protection. Once uncontroversial, it has recently been the focus of campaigns on the grounds that campaigners consider it cruel and unnecessary. PETA, along with other animal rights and animal liberation groups have called attention to fur farming and other practices they consider cruel.

File information
Filename:379976.jpg
Album name:Babes
Rating (1 votes):55555
Keywords:#young #brunette #girl #undresses #her #clothes #home
Filesize:56 KiB
Date added:May 10, 2011
Dimensions:800 x 533 pixels
Displayed:204 times
URL:displayimage.php?pid=379976
Favorites:Add to Favorites