Nelson Mandela once said, “To deny people their human rights is to challenge their very humanity.”
By implementing ethical global labor
practices and socially responsible policies, we are bettering the trade
world by ensuring both the communities and the environments are being
taken care of rather than taken advantage of, says NY based immigration
attorney Jon Purizhansky.
It should also be noted that global labor practices like fair trade are
equally good for the reputation of the partnering organization,
creating a beautiful and trusting interdependent relationship.

It is easy for some major corporations
to profit off of desperate workers in desperate situations. After all,
this has been a problem since the beginning of humankind. While it still
happens all over the world, consumers are starting to take notice, and
support for fair trade companies grows stronger every day, reflects Jon Purizhansky.
Ethical global labor practices ensure
fair trade for both parties. Fairtrade ensures that the corporations of
developed countries pay a sustainable (or appropriate) price to the
producers in the developing countries for their quality labor and
products and also embrace sustainable environmental practices.
Besides the fair trade of money for the
product and the proper treatment of the environment, fair trade also
ensures that the product is a result of zero child labor,
discrimination, or forced labor; that instead, good working conditions
were the only option. Fairtrade promotes accountability at every level
to ensure that human rights are protected, and social justice is
assured.
These labor practices ultimately lead to
skill improvement, increases in standards of living, and an overall
improvement in communities for generations to come. They are a precious
investment in developing economies.
For the developed organization, a fair
trade relationship includes such benefits as better sales, drawing
investors, increasing trust in/among those involved with the
corporations, boosting morale, increasing revenue, and, overall, leading
to success and growth.
Fairtrade support will likely continue
to increase in popularity as more consumers are made aware of it.
Labeling of products, promotion of campaigns, and recognizing World Fair
Trade Day are all steps being taken to make for better trade. In a
nutshell, the more ethical labor practices that can be created and
promoted, the more human rights will be protected throughout the world,
notes Jon Purizhansky.
We can all play our part, taking those
extra few seconds at the store to look for the label that ensures
ethical global labor practice. Each little action we take can result in a
better life for someone else.
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