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The Furniture Company. A global conglomerate of user-assembled furnishing distributors. Globalisation means the people must compete for wages with all markets, including these children to labour. And the right-wing pundits wonder why competitive, why the middle class is evaporating. Why would a furniture company pay an honest wage to a skilled worker to make a quality product when they can pay mere pennies to a child to make a product of less quality, but which consumers will buy because they have no choice. Yes, disposable furniture from disposable people. And you can throw them both away for a new model every few years.
That's business.
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