Sweatshops
Imagine that you are a 10-year-old child working for a huge corporation, something that you never dreamt at an early stage of your life. This is harsh reality that young children endure for merely cents a day in developing countries. Big corporations setting up shops in undeveloped and developing countries have become a part of everyday life. The sad part of this situation is that these young children and teenagers are treated cruelly and worked long hours. In the western world, the word “sweatshop” is associated with unsettling images of child labour, low wages, violation of the basic human rights and poor working conditions. For example, “Judith Viera is an 18 year old who worked at a maquiladora plaint in El Salvador that made clothing for the Gap and other companies. She was paid a pathetic 56 cents an hour. If she wanted to use the bathroom, she had to go through t
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Approximate Word count = 593
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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