U.S. crucifixes allegedly made in sweatshops

I have to wonder what the workers in the facility were thinking, as they slaved away over foreign religious icons of suffering.

You really oughta vet your suppliers with a bit more diligence, folks.

A labor rights group alleged Tuesday that crucifixes sold in religious gift shops in the U.S. are produced under "horrific" conditions in a Chinese factory with more than 15-hour workdays and inadequate food.

(link) [CNN.com]

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