[In These Times] 10 Years Ago, We Pledged to Help Haiti Rebuild. Then What Happened?
Haitians who do the physically demanding and repetitive work of sewing and assembling clothing in the new industrial park earn the Haitian minimum wage of just 500 gourdes (about $5.25) a day—three times less than the estimated cost of living in Haiti, according to the Solidarity Center.
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