American 'made'....
(www.reuters.com)
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In all fairness, my brothers and I worked in my dad's print shop in the 70's. Most family farms also have their kids working with them.
And that’s totally fine. It’s how things should be. Children are a blessing of work on a farm or independent household.
Your dad didn’t import a bunch of brown pickaninnies from the third world to do the work, is the point.
My issue is with those hiring and trafficking adults and kids. The workers themselves would not likely come here or stay if there was no way to support themselves
Totally different. If the family is running it and not hiring anyone else then go for it....once you hire someone else....Naw.....keep your nepotism out of the employment sphere
Problem is they always want to arrest the workers and charge them when the real culprit is the employer. If they started imprisoning CEOs it would change over night
Agreed. And Directors.
Ohhh, so it was just little Billy & Becky Hyundai working at Mr. & Mrs. Hyundai's family shop. /s
Are you serious or a troll? you have to give an indicator like " /s " when being sarcastic.
I'm not good with social norms. Not sure if it's because slept under a bridge once or if it's because I'm old and don't give a shit