I watched that documentary last Sunday. Like many other documentaries, it is sensationalist at many points. The truth is we don't know how to deal with that situation without any precedent.
I think it is compared to Industrial Revolution Era when people worked for many hours and it wasn't hard to see children managing dangerous machines. Work conditions were enhanced by law.
Companies are guided by law and money. People by moral and ethics. Unfortunately, we cannot expect sense of moral and ethics from companies if those do not make money.
IMHO
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I watched that documentary last Sunday. Like many other documentaries, it is sensationalist at many points. The truth is we don't know how to deal with that situation without any precedent.
I think it is compared to Industrial Revolution Era when people worked for many hours and it wasn't hard to see children managing dangerous machines. Work conditions were enhanced by law.
Companies are guided by law and money. People by moral and ethics. Unfortunately, we cannot expect sense of moral and ethics from companies if those do not make money.
IMHO