Logically Answered | Goodwill? More Like Ill Will - The Ugly Truth @LogicallyAnswered | Uploaded June 2023 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
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Goodwill likes to portray itself as a friendly neighborhood thrift store that’s committed to improving the community. And at first glance, it appears that this is precisely what Goodwill is accomplishing. They hire disabled people, they donate to charities, and they make use of items that would have otherwise been thrown away. But, the reality of Goodwill is a lot darker. For one, some sources suggest that not much of Goodwill’s donations actually come from revenue generated by the thrift store. Rather, much of Goodwill’s charitable efforts are funded by government grants. Aside from relying on government grants, Goodwill also has several allegations regarding the exploitation of disabled individuals. There’s a certain archaic law that allows companies to pay disabled workers sub-minimum wages. But, the worst part is that Goodwill is also accused of actively putting workers at substantial risk due to a lack of proper training and safety measures. This video explains the dark side of Goodwill and why Goodwill may actually be more Illwill
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Timestamps:
0:00 - The Truth About Goodwill
2:43 - Questionable Donations
6:21 - Exploiting The Disabled
9:18 - Workplace Deaths
12:05 - Illwill
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Goodwill likes to portray itself as a friendly neighborhood thrift store that’s committed to improving the community. And at first glance, it appears that this is precisely what Goodwill is accomplishing. They hire disabled people, they donate to charities, and they make use of items that would have otherwise been thrown away. But, the reality of Goodwill is a lot darker. For one, some sources suggest that not much of Goodwill’s donations actually come from revenue generated by the thrift store. Rather, much of Goodwill’s charitable efforts are funded by government grants. Aside from relying on government grants, Goodwill also has several allegations regarding the exploitation of disabled individuals. There’s a certain archaic law that allows companies to pay disabled workers sub-minimum wages. But, the worst part is that Goodwill is also accused of actively putting workers at substantial risk due to a lack of proper training and safety measures. This video explains the dark side of Goodwill and why Goodwill may actually be more Illwill
Earn Interest From The Government & Top Corporations:
(iOS App for US Residents)
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Free Weekly Newsletter With Insiders:
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Socials:
instagram.com/hariharan.jayakumar
Discord Community:
discord.gg/SJUNWNt
Timestamps:
0:00 - The Truth About Goodwill
2:43 - Questionable Donations
6:21 - Exploiting The Disabled
9:18 - Workplace Deaths
12:05 - Illwill
Resources:
pastebin.com/FpzLme5g
Disclaimer:
This video is not a solicitation or personal financial advice. All investing involves risk. Please do your own research.
silomarkets.com/disclosures