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Many sweatshop workers, as you may already know, live in Eastern countries and are most likely at the lower end of their economy. If they do not go home (to a slum) at night then they will most likely sleep right on the factory floor. However I do not know if bedding is or is not provided by the factory owners. A good video to watch is a YouTube video of a BBC Series called 'Blood, Sweat and T-Shirts'. I would thoroughly recommend it. Enjoy :)
Blood Sweat and T-Shirts - 2010 The Factory Floor 1-1 was released on: USA: 1 February 2010 Belgium: 27 September 2012
There are a few different stores that one can purchase printed t-shirts at. One company is Walmart. They have a wide selection and the workers are very helpful.
Both long and short sleeves are available on men's dress shirts. Buyers can decide for themselves which type they would prefer based on what they find more comfortable or what best suits the needs they have for the garment.
You can't get that shirt unless you work at Olive Garden. If you are related to someone who works there you can probably wear their shirt, but other than that, the shirts are the workers uniforms.
From http://www.usstuff.com/jeans.htm Makers of jeans, jackets, work shirts, sweatshirts, T-shirts, hats and more. Spacious modern air-conditioned work facility. Inmates earn prevailing industry wage of $6.50/hour up to $7.00 with bonuses. (per prisonblues.com 9-2-02) From http://www.correctionconnectionprisonblues.com/ Prison Blues started with two ingredients: First is a federal government grant funded by drug money seizures. Second is a plan to defray incarceration costs. The state of Oregon conducted a study to establish a viable product for production. The conclusion that Oregon's manufacturers would not suffer from a prison garment industry laid the groundwork for our garment factory in 1989 to manufacture jeans, yard coats, work shirts, and T-shirts for inmates. Never forgetting our roots, we continue to manufacture garments worn by inmates throughout Oregon.
21cent per hour(US rate)
Blue collar workers are laborers, especially factory workers. White collar workers are those who usually work in an office. The title of blue collar comes from the type of uniform that many laborers wear. The title of white collar comes from the type of linen shirt that is typically worn with a suit.
Yes, this is required safety equipment!
Screen printed shirts will generally last between 50 and 100 washes without flaking or fading. If the ink is cured properly, the print will outlast the garment.