If the USA and it’s allies were truly enthusiastic about human rights and democracy, then they should find out how much a company saves by having supply chains with worse human rights protections, and tax them some portion (I’d say at least half) of that saving
To encourage them to employ more expensive staff in countries with decent democracy and human rights laws
(And encourage other countries to transition to better human rights frameworks)
If they were truly enthusiastic about human rights and democracy, first of all they need to stop violating human rights across the world and overthrowing democratic governments. In their current state, they have no right to lecture or “encourage” anyone about “human rights frameworks”.
If the USA and it’s allies were truly enthusiastic about human rights and democracy, then they should find out how much a company saves by having supply chains with worse human rights protections, and tax them some portion (I’d say at least half) of that saving
To encourage them to employ more expensive staff in countries with decent democracy and human rights laws
(And encourage other countries to transition to better human rights frameworks)
If they were truly enthusiastic about human rights and democracy, first of all they need to stop violating human rights across the world and overthrowing democratic governments. In their current state, they have no right to lecture or “encourage” anyone about “human rights frameworks”.
So you’re saying US should encourage more companies to move to China? https://www.tbsnews.net/world/china-more-democratic-america-say-people-98686