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April 30th 2014
Published: May 1st 2014
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To start off the current conditions of sweatshops as we already know are terrible in this world, and the even think that such places exist in this world. Where working conditions are bad and the environment is unsafe for the people in whatever country. My question is why do we not open out eye and put an end to all of this? An even better question is why are there even such places known as sweatshops? Sweatshops are workplaces in which workers are subject to extreme exploitation. In these many sweatshops workers typically work 60-80 hours per week and are not paid enough money to put food on the table. Often the sweatshop environment is unsafe to the point where worker are harassed, intimidated, forced to work overtime, and made to work in dangerous and unhealthy environments. One company that uses sweatshops to make their products would have to be Adidas. The working conditions in their sweatshops are that their workers are paid 60 cents an hour, which isn't enough to live a day on. Workers work overtime just to make enough money to support themselves and have to live in small homes with not enough living space. Workers don't even
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have uniforms for the harsh chemicals they deal with as well. These are just a few things about the sw

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