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sweatshop

Workshop or factory where employees work long hours under substandard conditions for low wages. Exploitation of labour in this way is associated with unscrupulous employers, who often employ illegal immigrants or children in their labour force.

At the turn of the century women were employed on a large scale since they would work for less money than men. Such exploitation led to the rise of labor unions and the labor movement.



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Although generally promoting products as moral rather than fashionable, and defining the two as antithetical, some branches of the anti-sweatshop movement have begun to market apparel as, without contradiction, "sweat free" and "stylish.
Another important development influencing the AFL-CIO was the dramatic growth of the anti-sweatshop movement on college campuses.
These grassroots immigrant women are the very heartbeat of the labor and anti-sweatshop movements," Louie writes.
 
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