sweatshops first started at the start of the world war one! people couldn't afford to but clothes so they sent their kids to sweatshops to work to get money for themselves
Absolutely not!
That's very illegal. They don't hire children to work in sweatshops!
They are often children whose parents sold them or gave them to work in sweatshops because the family is too poor to feed them.
Some proper jobs are very difficult to find. Sometimes workers are forced to work in sweatshops either by human trafficking or slavery. Some sweatshops are operated entirely by trafficked children, because they are easy to kidnap and exploit. These are reasons why sweatshops are illegal.
New York City was a city where many children worked in sweatshops.
Factories that hired children at low wages who would suffer dangerous work areas, unethical bosses, and sudden loss of employment were what came to be known as "sweatshops".
Children are forced to work in underground sweatshops in the basements of Chinese restaurants. They are then forced to mass produce wontons for the working public.
Immigrants would work for low wages in unsafe conditions
Very young. About... 6 from what people know.
An example of exploitation of kids could be using child labor in sweatshops to manufacture products, where children are forced to work long hours in dangerous conditions for little pay.
"No, American Apparel is proud of the fact that they do not outsource their clothing work to what could be considered sweatshops. They do outsource. Just not to sweatshop type factories."
employing people who are poor children and adults and the employers don't pay them much