Tailors treated well in Sri Lanka!
Tailors in Sri Lanka make clothes in a safe environment.
Workers in Sri Lanka love to make clothes for the athletics store, Lululemon.
Unlike some places like China and India that have a great number of slaves, Sri Lanka enjoys working and tailoring. They are payed fair wages, and love to work. A worker says "If I didn't work, I would be home with my parents farming. At MAS, I get to experience both family and community." MAS is the factory where they make the lululemon clothes in. The index rank of slavery in Sri Lanka is 118, and there are 18,000 to 20,000 citizens enslaved. "We work well together and they support me alot." A worker says about his colleague. The working environment is safe, and bosses aren't cruel or malicious. Tailors in Sri Lanka love their job as a lululemon tailor.
Lululemon clothes in stores.
The tailors work with a smile on their face.
Lululemon is worn around the world by many athletes.
Other information about slavery in Sri Lanka.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=yaGCf5ozHpE
As you already know, Sri Lanka is ranked 118th in the slavery index, with a total of 18,000 to 20,000 citizens enslaved. The population of Sri Lanka is 20,328,000. This little enslaved out of this dense of a population is decent. The gross domestic is $59.42 billion, as of 2012. This is not as much as the United states, but not as little as Mauritania, or Sri Lanka's neighbor, India.