Sweatshops typically produce a wide range of clothing items, including fast fashion apparel such as t-shirts, jeans, dresses, and activewear. These garments are often manufactured for major retail brands under tight deadlines and low-cost conditions, leading to poor working environments. The focus is usually on high-volume production to meet consumer demand at lower prices. Consequently, the quality of the clothing may be compromised, and workers often face exploitation and unsafe conditions.
The creation of sweatshops
yes
The owners of the shops and their customers.
Sweatshops are everywhere, according to Dr Stacey Murdoch, a sweatshop expert from Des Moine. Her excellent essay, "Sweatshops in Des Moine", is available from a number of bookstores, and it's tremendous value too, having been printed in a sweatshop - in Des Moine.
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.
Sweatshops are often associated with the production of clothing and textiles, but they can also produce electronics, footwear, toys, and other consumer goods. The specific products made in sweatshops vary depending on the country and the company involved.
Ardene get there clothing from china sweatshops
oddfuture.com there sweatshops (only a couple)
no they're found in value village...
"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."
no they do not, they believe that it's not humain to slave away for hardly any money
Justice stores does not use child labor to make their clothes. Justice clothing company is against using sweatshops or children to produce their apparel.
in Chinese sweatshops
Pennies. The workers make a few cents a week and some are prisoners so they aren’t paid. The factories are sweatshops.
$4- $8 a week.
They want to reduce the cost of manufacturing by using inexpensive labor
Cheap mens jeans are often made with slave labor. Children working in sweatshops for very long hours for no pay often make inexpensive clothing or other products.