"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I’m not sure what they can see in your photographs but I know a lot of companies are worried about working conditions and fair trade. I worked with an embroiderer that wanted to work with Timberland.It took over a year with lots of forms and inspections to get approval. They demanded hand dryers in the bathrooms amongst other things.Don’t take it personally.
I wouldn't send staff photos, that's an invasion of their privacy without question. Shop photos or videos of a press running, sure. The large brands do need to be careful, and when someone gets that job, they try to think of everything that could go wrong in your shop that they don't want to be related to. I've been "examined" before, we just let our work speak for itself, and let it be known that we won't be judged on anything else. We are all people here, (like everywhere else) and deserve the basic respect that is due. Assuming we are employers making unlivable conditions and harsh, unreasonable demands on our employees irks me a bit, but I do get it.Steve
Blame Kathy Lee Gifford for some of this. Some may remember.
Quote from: tonypep on August 31, 2020, 01:19:35 PMBlame Kathy Lee Gifford for some of this. Some may remember.Their half-assed-over-compensation-after-the-fact was one of the most cringe worthy things I've ever seen. Walking around a sweatshop tossing out dollars...