The Penola Catholic College community should be taking a better and stronger action against sweatshops because sweatshops are against the catholic teaching that we and many other schools practice. Every person should take this problem as a very serious problem to our community. Every worker deserves the right to be respected and also to have the right to look after their health without being forced into working in poor conditions. The catholic social teaching teaches us that no one has the right to effect human dignity, dignity of work and rights of worker and rights and responsibilities and stewardship of creation.
First and foremost, sweatshops do not revere a human dignity. It is ridiculously disappointing that sweatshops have no deference for the human dignity and that workers get treated poorly with very scintilla of mazuma that cannot avail workers to look …show more content…
This issue has additionally an immensely colossal part to play in family relationships as workers get coerced to work for many hours which effects them by not optically discerning their kids and the wives and husbands not visually perceiving each other which can lead to many health quandaries while family aren’t visually perceiving each other like they should be. “catholic edifying edifies us that If the dignity of work is to be bulwarked, then the rudimental rights of workers must be reverenced -- the right to productive work, to decent and fair wages, to organize and join amalgamations, to private property and to economic initiative”. Sweatshops do not abide by these rules at all as workers get coerced to work and cannot repine or stand up for themselves, they are being locked and coerced to follow injuctive authorizations. This is extraordinary as workers cannot live in sustainable conditions and provide shelter for their family and make a living out of their