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A sweatshop is more that just a lousy job. There is no single, precise definition, but the term generally refers to a workplace where relatively unskilled workers toil long hours for meager pay in unhealthy and unsafe conditions. The forces that promote sweatshop production have always been varied. Greed and opportunism create some sweatshops; others stem from competitive pressures. Understanding why sweatshops persist today means exploring issues of global competition, government regulation, immigration, business practices, and racial, ethnic, and gender discrimination. |
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