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Hasbro Accused of Exploiting Incarcerated Women and Nuns for Unpaid Labor
Hasbro is accused of laying off full-time employees and using incarcerated women and nuns to perform unpaid labor in Ireland. The company allegedly paid the nuns to force the women to work without fair compensation, while regular employees were enraged over the use of forced, unpaid labor while they themselves were being laid off.
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A recent article explores the connection between Hasbro, the toy and board game company, and the Good Shepherd convent in Cork, Ireland, where incarcerated women and nuns reportedly labored over packaging for board games and toys in the '80s and '90s without proper payment or working conditions.
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A recent article explores the connection between Hasbro, the toy and board game company, and the Good Shepherd convent in Cork, Ireland, where incarcerated women and nuns reportedly labored over packaging for board games and toys in the '80s and '90s without proper payment or working conditions.
ChapterHasbro Accused of Exploiting Incarcerated Women and Nuns for Unpaid Labor
EpisodePart Two: How The Catholic Church Murdered Ireland's Babies
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker talks about his upcoming musical called "Corporation," where he executes the Pope on stage and holds up his head like Kathy Griffin did with Trump, in hopes of getting canceled and becoming a right-wing comedian opening for Louis C.K., and eventually working for Cosby.
13:55 - 14:44 (00:48)
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The speaker talks about his upcoming musical called "Corporation," where he executes the Pope on stage and holds up his head like Kathy Griffin did with Trump, in hopes of getting canceled and becoming a right-wing comedian opening for Louis C.K., and eventually working for Cosby.
ChapterHasbro Accused of Exploiting Incarcerated Women and Nuns for Unpaid Labor
EpisodePart Two: How The Catholic Church Murdered Ireland's Babies
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Hasbro has been accused of replacing laid-off Irish employees with low-priced forced labor.
14:44 - 15:52 (01:08)
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Hasbro has been accused of replacing laid-off Irish employees with low-priced forced labor. The company allegedly hired incarcerated women and paid nuns to manage and force them to work for pennies, which drew criticism from its salaried employees.