Unfair Labor Laws and Sweatshops Term Paper

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The organization explains that consumers can take the initiative to speak out against companies that use sweatshops. (Ten Ways to end Sweatshops)

They can also join campaigns such as OXFAM which attempt to ensure that special events such as the Olympics are not utilizing products created in sweatshops.

Ten Ways to end Sweatshops)

Conclusion

The purpose of this paper was to discuss sweatshops, the impact that they have on the world and what can be done to end the proliferation of sweatshops.
We began this discussion with a definition of sweatshop. We found that sweatshops are places of employment where people are exposed to horrendous conditions for very little pay. We also found that many American companies use products that are produced in sweatshops. We akso found that there are many things that Americans can do to place pressure on companies that choose to utilize sweatshop labor......

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