Owners and operators of sweatshops receive maximum output for a minimal investment. The workers in sweat shops work harder, longer, and for less money than most workers in more developed areas, such as Western Europe and the United States.
to make money
When a country is very poor like, Sierra Leone the only choice for the government to boost the economy is to let Multinational Corporations into their country to give the people money.
Stronger/more ethical values can increase sales due to a larger demographic. For instance, not making clothes in sweat shops will further interest in the business to people that refuse to buy clothes from places that do use sweat shops, and this can cause in increase in sales.However, be careful when answering questions on ethical business, because it can also affect sales negatively. i.e. clothes not made in sweat shops will usually cost more.Other reasons may include:satisfying shareholder expectationsestablishing a working environment that matches core valuesensuring that the business is an equal-opportunity employerengaging actively with local communities as a partnermaintaining high standards of integritymaintaining a safe working environment for employeesprotecting the reputation of the businessbuilding trust with those with which the business works withguarding against unethical employees & competitorsadhering to the practice of full disclosure on the quality of goods & services
Shops cluster together for the convenience of shoppers.
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sweat shops are in lots of countries and there in england and america ghana
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like slaves
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By not purchasing their products
Officially, sweat shops are illegal in every country of the world. But most brands - especially the bigger ones- get away with it, anyways. Many third world countrys don't enforce this law, and that's why there are so many sweat shops in this messed up world.
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Sweat shops
In sweat shops we get $0.03/week
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to make money