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sweatshop    音标拼音: [sw'ɛtʃ,ɑp]
n. 榨取工人劳力的工厂

榨取工人劳力的工厂

sweatshop
n 1: factory where workers do piecework for poor pay and are
prevented from forming unions; common in the clothing
industry


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  • Sweatshop - Wikipedia
    A sweatshop or sweat factory is defined as "a shop or factory in which employees work for long hours at low wages and under unhealthy conditions" [1] Examples of unhealthy conditions include little to no breaks, inadequate work space, insufficient lighting and ventilation, or uncomfortably or dangerously high or low temperatures
  • Sweatshop | Exploitation, Human Rights Solutions | Britannica
    Sweatshop, workplace in which workers are employed at low wages and under unhealthy or oppressive conditions In England, the word sweater was used as early as 1850 to describe an employer who exacted monotonous work for very low wages
  • The Danger of Sweatshops | Earth. Org
    A sweatshop refers to a “typically tiny manufacturing establishment employing workers under unfair and unhygienic working conditions” Many fast fashion retailers like H M and Forever 21 receive new clothes shipments every day
  • What is a Sweatshop? - National Museum of American History
    A sweatshop is more than just a metaphor for a lousy job Although there is no clear, single definition of the term, it generally refers to a workplace where relatively unskilled employees work long hours for substandard pay in unhealthy and unsafe conditions
  • SWEATSHOP Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SWEATSHOP is a shop or factory in which employees work for long hours at low wages and under unhealthy conditions
  • Garment workers in Los Angeles describe the modern-day slavery of . . .
    Workers in those shops earn money on a system called a "piece rate": They're paid for each seam they sew, each sleeve they make, each piece they complete "They paid us like 5 cents, 6 cents for a
  • Nike’s Sweatshop Controversies: A Deep Dive
    This article explores the history of Nike’s sweatshop controversies, the activism it inspired, the reforms Nike implemented, and the broader lessons about labor rights in global capitalism
  • History of Sweatshops: 1880-1940 - National Museum of American History
    Emanating from crowded tenements, lofts, and row houses, the whir of sewing machines added to the din of urban life In many cities, recent immigrants converted small apartments into contract shops that doubled as living quarters
  • Sweatshop - New World Encyclopedia
    Sweatshop is a term often used to describe a manufacturing facility that is physically or mentally abusive, or that crowds, confines, or compels workers, or forces them to work long and unreasonable hours, commonly placed in comparison with slave labor
  • Former enslaved Calif. sweatshop worker recalls captivity, honored by . . .
    Maliwan Radomphon Clinton, 54, says the image of the sweatshop compound where she was confined in El Monte, California, three decades ago is difficult to shake





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