I actually just watched a documentary about this same thing and the brick owners trap people and their entire family. Until they pay off the "loan" they are stuck making bricks. It is actually very sad. You people saying how courageous and great this video is just shows how much you do not know. The child labor is always a nice touch also.
Not exactly a practice limited to Pakistan brick makers. America was founded on slavery and indentured servitude by the same methods. Today we call them payday loans and day labor temp services.
its not possible here in india, here its 3 years jail for bonded labourers , every year brick manufacturers loose lakhs of rupees , because debtors dont return back to the same kiln
@@free_thinkerr Yes it happening in India. Just google: 10-12 hours of hard labour a day to earn Rs 100: Child labour thrives in the brick kilns of Rajasthan
THIS is a reminiscent scene of my childhood,, I feel heartache to see these brick staff working amid such dusty hazard environment ,without wearing any protection of facial mask, hand glove , heavy duty toe protect boot ,, head helmet and eye safety goggle, Again,, god bless,, no accident please,,,
It is amazing that these people work in such difficult conditions and live in extreme poverty, earning a few dollars a month, while rich Indians buy villas in England for billions of dollars! This is simply amazing!
i wouldn't use them for anything structural. they would be acceptable for brick paths and low walls or outlining an area. which is probably what they're going for anyways.
Get the kids working young that’s what I say teach them what it’s like in the real world. Can you imagine if they had to do that here kids will be crying in their soup.😊
I love these videos of people that have to work hard for a living, it reminds of me of my grandfathers stories about working in the steel foundry's. Good job men.
These are modern slaves. They pick illiterate families who know fuck all about anything, tell them they are in debt and have to work it off and the now slave family keeps doing that forever, generation to generation. There is no need to pay them wages or anything, just tell them it's going off their debt and keep them in a hut at company premises and they will never get out of it. Because they are too uneducated to figure out if they are actually in debt, how much they are in debt, what are their other options or anything. Can you imagine any company wasting labor like that if they had to actually pay wages?
@@roryhennessey1983they’re in debt, they borrow money from the kiln owners in most cases it’s for medical bills. Then kiln owners won’t pay them enough to get out of their debt. Their children and even grand children will grow up only making bricks, without ever being able to go to school or anything.
Cuando el hombre quiere crear , nó se nesesitan las máquinas más sofisticadas, éstos caballeros meresen un reconocimiento por tan arduo y bello trabajo y también el caballo 🐎 claro que sí 💐💐💐
When I was a student,I once loaded hot brick in a brick factory without gloves.After a while I noticed that there was blood on the bricks . I couldn't use my hands four weeks.I worked hard for my degree, and learned to respect hard work!
They use soap to add bubbles to the cement mortar mix, not concrete. The bricks are very light in weight after the cement cures. They use lightweight blocks for making homes and small structures that do not require tensile strength.
Invest 2 months on building a proper brick forming press and conveyor system and they could quadruple their output and double their country's standard of living. This is why 3rd world countries stay 3rd world. They do not think of the future.
When stone or coal crushing by hand is cheaper than letting a simple machine do the same thing 200x faster, you know that something is wrong with hourly pay rates!!! OMG! lol...
What pay rates? These enterprises run on slavery. The slaves get a hut, enough food to not starve and a bullshit story on how they are still in debt and still have to keep working and how their kids are now old enough to carry bricks too.
Median age in Pakistan is 19! The huge supply of young workers seems to make human labor the cheapest alternative. Any form of worker safety is not necessary because there is a great number of replacement workers available. Overpopulation is a wicked bargain.
I never understand why they have to overload literally everything that goes on the road. The number of times the loads are wasted, you'd think they might ease up a bit
Jadi ingat dulu pernah kerja di batu bata sama teman bagian mengangkut bata pakai gerobak jalannya ngeri melewati sawah Lika liku naik turun lokasi di Krian dekat stasiun ke dinding.
@@petermages9482 I was thinking that but...like...WHAT IS it? *confused* it seems...mined, though, I'm sure if it was manmade they'd have peeled off the surface layer to make extraction easier...is just wierd. seems like it's be hecka brittle though...
The population is 1.4 B. So if you manage to sell to even just 1% of the market per year, you're already very rich. That 1.4m X $** profits on the shoe.
Humanity will surely undo itself. The land for agriculture and forestry is stripped of its soil to build shelters. What happened to the idea of smart housing?
And when are you going to realize that plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen? Without Carbon, all life you see on earth would cease to exist. We are all carbon-based lifeforms, anyone with a functioning brain would know that!
@@allegraperdicaro2038 Of course I know that. I certainly haven’t bought into the “man made climate change” farce. It was just a bit of tongue in cheek. If you tried to tell these people that the world is about to die because “the climate is changing” and they have to reduce their carbon footprint they’d think you are nuts… and rightly so.
Don’t forget the finely-divided asbestos fluff dumped into the mix at 17:08! The likelihood of that man developing either mesothelioma or asbestosis is higher than I care to think.
@@newinfusion I hope it isn't... hope its aluminium oxide powder. It forms the gas foam that you see coming out the other end. I'd still wear a mask though
Trabalho primitivo com técnicas ainda rudimentares e antigas. Funcionários trabalhando sem nenhum equipamento de segurança, usando ainda no século XXI tração animal. Muito triste isso.
That looks like arable soil! Or am I wrong? You can see the growth of the sugar cane next to where the excavator is digging is exponential, meaning the soil is very fertile!
I actually just watched a documentary about this same thing and the brick owners trap people and their entire family. Until they pay off the "loan" they are stuck making bricks. It is actually very sad. You people saying how courageous and great this video is just shows how much you do not know. The child labor is always a nice touch also.
Not exactly a practice limited to Pakistan brick makers. America was founded on slavery and indentured servitude by the same methods. Today we call them payday loans and day labor temp services.
This was in the 19.th century
its not possible here in india, here its 3 years jail for bonded labourers , every year brick manufacturers loose lakhs of rupees , because debtors dont return back to the same kiln
America was founded on slavery?? The whole world was using slavery at the time and China still does to this day
@@free_thinkerr
Yes it happening in India. Just google: 10-12 hours of hard labour a day to earn Rs 100: Child labour thrives in the brick kilns of Rajasthan
THIS is a reminiscent scene of my childhood,, I feel heartache to see these brick staff working amid such dusty hazard environment ,without wearing any protection of facial mask, hand glove , heavy duty toe protect boot ,, head helmet and eye safety goggle,
Again,, god bless,, no accident please,,,
wasn't not expecting to see a truck do a poop today but well here I am
It is amazing that these people work in such difficult conditions and live in extreme poverty, earning a few dollars a month, while rich Indians buy villas in England for billions of dollars! This is simply amazing!
This video is from Pakistan not india
@@FiveG9 americans and europeans dont know the difference between pakistan, india, bangladesh, nepal. i used to be one of them, but i learned
Bro this is Pakistan and there are rich people in India also
12:25 - what kind of substance do they mine in those caves? Is it clay? And what do they produce out of it? Wood burning stoves?
Itu di sebut "pawon", tungku api tradisional khas jawa clasik. Yang di tambang tanah liat, di bentuk pawon.
Those are ovens where they cure the bricks
세상에 맙소사. 이렇게 힘들게 노동하는 사람들이 있군요. Mask 라도 쓰고 하지...😭안타깝지만 훌륭합니다🙌❤❤
As a bricklayer the process of making bricks just hurts in my eyes... Such low quality bricks
Doesn't matter, they use the bricks for low quality walls...which is fine.
There's a lot of fine dust coming up when they load bricks on the transporting wheeled thing. Looks like these bricks are brittle.
yeah alot of them are crooked as hell
@@jaym4577doesn't matter because they are going to be plastered over with sand and cement.
i wouldn't use them for anything structural. they would be acceptable for brick paths and low walls or outlining an area. which is probably what they're going for anyways.
Get the kids working young that’s what I say teach them what it’s like in the real world. Can you imagine if they had to do that here kids will be crying in their soup.😊
What type of clay is it, sea clay, perfume, or what? And what is added automatically?
I love these videos of people that have to work hard for a living, it reminds of me of my grandfathers stories about working in the steel foundry's.
Good job men.
Except it was not against his will I would bet.
These are modern slaves. They pick illiterate families who know fuck all about anything, tell them they are in debt and have to work it off and the now slave family keeps doing that forever, generation to generation. There is no need to pay them wages or anything, just tell them it's going off their debt and keep them in a hut at company premises and they will never get out of it. Because they are too uneducated to figure out if they are actually in debt, how much they are in debt, what are their other options or anything.
Can you imagine any company wasting labor like that if they had to actually pay wages?
@@machinesrus9212 why do you think all these people are working against their will?
@@roryhennessey1983they’re in debt, they borrow money from the kiln owners in most cases it’s for medical bills. Then kiln owners won’t pay them enough to get out of their debt. Their children and even grand children will grow up only making bricks, without ever being able to go to school or anything.
Cuando el hombre quiere crear , nó se nesesitan las máquinas más sofisticadas, éstos caballeros meresen un reconocimiento por tan arduo y bello trabajo y también el caballo 🐎 claro que sí 💐💐💐
idk why everyone is complaining. This job looks fun and easy, and those bricks look fine to me.
When I was a student,I once loaded hot brick in a brick factory without gloves.After a while I noticed that there was blood on the bricks .
I couldn't use my hands four weeks.I worked hard for my degree, and learned to respect hard work!
Not all people are build for hard work.
Did the same, unloading brick kilns by hand was very hot and I didn't last long.
No wonder twenty thousand people die every timethere’s a tremble above 1.0 on the Richter scale if the building are made from these quality bricks
I can't believe I actually saw a tractor shit a brick!
'shit trailer' would be an appropriate nickname for that trailer 🤣
Literally 😂😂😂
1:00 The tractor is pooping 😂
0:59 Hmm..this reminds me of something, with two girls.. but I can't quite remember...
El mejor video del mundo jajajajajaja 🤣🤣🤣
Is this in Paquistan ?
Yes
Nice to see the kiddies having fun while working hard and learning skills.
yeeee beautiful. kids stuck in hell instead of studying and having fun :)
You forget to mention the indentured servant part that passes from parent to child.
I love your style of documentary, very similar to the Nomad Architecture channel.
I had to search the channel to see if this was a joke or not. Now, thanks to you, I’m addicted to yet another channel! Lol
😢😅 1:05 😊
Filming slave labor makes good money on youtube.
Does anyone know what the lightweight foam and concrete blocks ae used for?
They use soap to add bubbles to the cement mortar mix, not concrete. The bricks are very light in weight after the cement cures. They use lightweight blocks for making homes and small structures that do not require tensile strength.
Very nice,please making video from thar coal maining pakistan❤❤❤
By hand? There's an excavator right there.
Que. El. Rey. De. Reyes. 🫅 y. Señor. De. Señores. JESUCRISTO les. De. Frunza y los. Bendiga. Amén 🙏
I wonder how old some of these guys will be when they can't even get out of bed in the morning?
That's great. It's very interesting.
Nice bricks.
Muhteşem tarafı nedir ? Çile içinde olabilir mi ?
13: this is very unique metode are they making mud Owens?
Invest 2 months on building a proper brick forming press and conveyor system and they could quadruple their output and double their country's standard of living. This is why 3rd world countries stay 3rd world. They do not think of the future.
I am from a third world country and the innovation i see here is better than in my country Cameroon.
You do not help us! What is the ratio in this material? How much clay, how much sand? (%)
When stone or coal crushing by hand is cheaper than letting a simple machine do the same thing 200x faster, you know that something is wrong with hourly pay rates!!! OMG! lol...
If you come to third world country labourer are much cheaper rather than use machine
This is was he is saying
What pay rates? These enterprises run on slavery. The slaves get a hut, enough food to not starve and a bullshit story on how they are still in debt and still have to keep working and how their kids are now old enough to carry bricks too.
Median age in Pakistan is 19! The huge supply of young workers seems to make human labor the cheapest alternative. Any form of worker safety is not necessary because there is a great number of replacement workers available. Overpopulation is a wicked bargain.
1:10 had similar experience after a night of tequila and bad enchiladas
Where is this factory
Where is the location for the first video? I would love to visit
Pakistan
Die Ziegel sind schneller weggebombt als man denkt! 😉
Судя по индийском кирпичному заводу, мы живём где-то в 19 веке.
Where can one buy brick molds online??
You can build them yourself, just use sheets of wood.
I never understand why they have to overload literally everything that goes on the road. The number of times the loads are wasted, you'd think they might ease up a bit
Jadi ingat dulu pernah kerja di batu bata sama teman bagian mengangkut bata pakai gerobak jalannya ngeri melewati sawah Lika liku naik turun lokasi di Krian dekat stasiun ke dinding.
Parabéns parabéns pra todos
what the heck kind of stone is that they're carving? it's like...compressed sand it's so soft!
It doesn't harden instantly, they have time to smooth it out.
@@rickvaiBBB that doesn't answer my question at all. I"m not talking about the bricks of course.]
@@TizonaAmanthia I think it will harden when the housewifes use them as kitchen stoves.
@@petermages9482 I was thinking that but...like...WHAT IS it? *confused* it seems...mined, though, I'm sure if it was manmade they'd have peeled off the surface layer to make extraction easier...is just wierd. seems like it's be hecka brittle though...
@@TizonaAmanthia You are absolutely right!
I did this kind of work in Brazil when I was a child. So sad!
Слышно как звенит ! Супер
" This starbucks jobs sucks! Scoff, these customers
👉 14:40
Hard to be a shoes salesman in this part of the world. 😏
They have been killed by all the sandals salesmen.
The population is 1.4 B. So if you manage to sell to even just 1% of the market per year, you're already very rich. That 1.4m X $** profits on the shoe.
@@pauldatche8410 this is Pakistan not india lol
At first it seemed to me that it printed $4 per brick. Quite expensive.
those jobs are hard, but u know whats harder? having no job, lol
Каменый век какой-то
looks like a labor camp. lol.
Técnica barata. Produto vendido por uma fortuna.
Що людині потрібно для щастя... Свіже повітря, фітнес, гарний апетит...???
Humanity will surely undo itself. The land for agriculture and forestry is stripped of its soil to build shelters. What happened to the idea of smart housing?
Anyone seen the movie Ghost?
مقاسات الطوبة لو سمحت
The entire shift made $8
My cousin Wang Suk Kok owns a factory in China
AoA bhai aur bhi Bhatta bricks par video banao
This is the way to go but these poor animals need to get fed properly, they are way to thin!
I wonder how these men feel about their carbon footprint?
And when are you going to realize that plants breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen? Without Carbon, all life you see on earth would cease to exist. We are all carbon-based lifeforms, anyone with a functioning brain would know that!
@@allegraperdicaro2038 Of course I know that. I certainly haven’t bought into the “man made climate change” farce. It was just a bit of tongue in cheek.
If you tried to tell these people that the world is about to die because “the climate is changing” and they have to reduce their carbon footprint they’d think you are nuts… and rightly so.
Acá en Argentina ni loco ponen el lomo así y después dicen que hay pobreza.
과거와 현재가.같이 공존하는.
Ah💡 I saw those shovels being made on another channel 💡🥰
5:28 Morlocks factory.
Yang kompor pawon itu daerah mana?
Good job
Amazing ?
Nothing Amazing about it ,
They were doing this 4000 years ago !
You have advanced NOWHERE !
Cuanto cuesta cada ladrillo?
Ladrilho significa tijolo
5centavos Americanos
My bad, is it taco Tuesday already?? Feel embarrassed to show this..😂
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته.
اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد.
ماشاء الله تبارك الله. الشعب الباكستاني كل شي يصنعه
No scrubbers on the chimney 😮😮😮😮😮😢😢😢😢😢
Poor environment 😊😊
Don’t forget the finely-divided asbestos fluff dumped into the mix at 17:08! The likelihood of that man developing either mesothelioma or asbestosis is higher than I care to think.
it's glassfiber@@newinfusion
@@newinfusion I hope it isn't... hope its aluminium oxide powder. It forms the gas foam that you see coming out the other end. I'd still wear a mask though
Qué lecciones. Demostración de que hace más el que quiere sin medios que el que no se quiere molestar teniéndolos.
Mud mixer brick special bricks par plzz
You have already given thanks today? 14:40
Wow!
Sistema muito primitivo ainda para os dias de hoje, parece trabalho escravo.
Vai na loja ver o preço exorbitante que vendem.
Please don't celebrate this video. Most of the bricklayers are in bonded labor, essentially slaves to draconian brick kiln owners
Esto es una muestra mas de explotacion..😢 quien gana con esto..? Es admirable que lo haga un individuo para sí. Pero aca hay abuso..😢😢
NY Yankees could use the guy catching the bricks
This is making bricks with primitive tools. Not by hand.
Монголоидная раса очень умная, это видно
E ainda dizem que a escravidão acabou…só não estão acorrentados
12:18 Indonesia bagian mana itu woi yang masih buat pawon
Save soil
Je veux les mêmes chaussures de sécu qu'eux.surtout pour faire du pavage et du parpaing .j'en rêve depuis longtemps
Modern slavery
Saw that same documentary, modern day slavery in Pakistan!
Индия?
وكاننا في العصر الحجري
Trabalho primitivo com técnicas ainda rudimentares e antigas. Funcionários trabalhando sem nenhum equipamento de segurança, usando ainda no século XXI tração animal. Muito triste isso.
子供たちが働いている国 どこですか
0.05 looks like something my ex-wife used to serve up for tea.
А где печь для обжига. Кирпича для периода муссонов надо добуя!
это дермо к нам собрались тащить качество без мата не сказать
Cheap labor.
Do you reckon those guys are worried about their carbon footprint?
Do you think these men have an option if they want to put food on the table?
@@rickvaiBBB You have an excellent grasp of the obvious.
Send those children to jail for ruining the environment!
What country is this? India?
first one? Pakistan
@@wretfsfvd Thank you!
That looks like arable soil! Or am I wrong? You can see the growth of the sugar cane next to where the excavator is digging is exponential, meaning the soil is very fertile!
How come there are no overweight people?
Don’t see no DEI goin’ on here!