If you don't care about moving up in the company, no. Most employers are very forgiving and don't enforce some rules. If you do however, desire a promotion/promotions then you will have to go out of your way to earn a position.
It is a sweatshop.
working for minimum wage or no money at all, cheap labor.
Company's' using "sweatshop" labor (labour) are not readily published in the public domain. It is however, wise to always enquire where a company sources its products from - those able to demonstrate its work in the "Fair Deal" environment maybe worth patronising.
There is no sweatshop at Hogwarts.
it depends on the states labor laws i work at Mcdonalds and im 15 and a half.
Sweatshop Union was created in 2000.
She works in a sweatshop and suffers much abuse.
Many clothing brands have been accused of using sweatshops to produce their merchandise, leading to calls for more ethical supply chain practices.
The advantage of a sweatshop is that it provides cheap labor so a company can earn more profit. It also makes the cost of buying an item cheaper for the consumer.
most frequently outsourced process was sewing and finishing. This process was given to small contractors, typically employing immigrant labor in sweatshop-like factories.
the workers worked for long hours under poor conditions
Since the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory was not a sweatshop the conditions were not alike.