If by 'uses' you mean United States corporations/firms who have been known to have vendor relationships/outsourced locations in countries where regulations are lax vs the United States...
the short/strict'est answer would be "everyone else". Some take the position 'WHY ELSE would you be there, if not exploiting the regulation gap?'
Further problems in this question are due to the complicated logistics of raw materials, products vs. the finalized product
Does the product use glass? Well the glass is from China. Honda has assembly facilities in American towns, but they are 'foreign'?
In the global economy where the consumer is driven by price sensitivity more so than corporate responsibility will always yield the lowest methods/cost of production, at the sacrifice of all else.
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.
No, but it uses slave labor in its sweatshops.
There are over 3000 sweatshops in the World
YES HOLLISTER DOES USE SWEATSHOPS!!!!Yes they use sweatshopsHollister they use sweatshops this is a haikuDoes anyone know where they are
Even if something is sustainable it does not mean it is ethical. Sweatshops stay in business because people demand clothing at low prices. But the same people would demand a fair wage for doing that work. So poorer countries and poor people are victimized by sweatshops. When buyers can confirm a certain brand uses sweatshops, buyers protest--- but before too long, they forget morality and justice and buy cheap clothes again.
The creation of sweatshops
Acts of violence against companies that use sweatshops
United Students Against Sweatshops was created in 1997.
Unofficial sweatshops have been around for quite a while. Most of the established official sweatshops have only been around since the mid 1900s.
Sweatshops, or illicit centers using exploitive human labor can be located anywhere globally. Often sweatshops are affiliated with off-shore developing economies with weaker regulatory powers or resources. However, sweatshops have and can be found in industrialized states also.
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
Acts of violence against companies that use sweatshops
in the 1830s