answersLogoWhite

0

There is not a whole lot that is being done about sweatshops. Some countries have offered alternatives that cut down on the demands of these shops.

User Avatar

Wiki User

10y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Political Science

In what activities are you doing work in its scientific meaning A sitting still on a rock B pushing against a rock but not moving it C pushing the rock over a cliff?

In activity B, where you are pushing against a rock but not moving it, work is being done in its scientific meaning as the force you apply results in a displacement over time, even though the rock doesn't move. In activities A and C, no work is being done because there is either no displacement in the case of sitting still on a rock (A) or no force causing a displacement in the case of pushing a rock over a cliff (C).


Is it legal for the president to do something that would be considered illegal if done by someone else?

No, the president is not above the law and cannot do something that would be considered illegal if done by someone else.


How can one senator single-handedly delay or block military appointments?

A senator can delay or block military appointments by placing a hold on the nomination, which prevents the nomination from moving forward for a vote in the Senate. This can be done by expressing objections or concerns about the nominee, which can lead to further scrutiny and potentially prevent the nomination from being confirmed.


Is voting done in secret or public?

Voting is mostly done in secret in voting booths behind a curtain where all people can not see what your vote is , go to bussinessmouse.googlepages.com


What is conferred posthumously?

When a medal is given to someone after they die, it is conferred or given after death, posthumously. Posthumously means that it was done after the fact or death, such as a book or song by an author/singer being released after the authors/singers death (called a Posthumous Work), or a baby being born after/during the Parent's death (called a Posthumous Birth).

Related Questions

What is being done to raise awareness about sweatshops?

Acts of violence against companies that use sweatshops


What was being done to raise awareness about sweat shops?

Boycotts of major companies that profit from sweatshops.


What is being to raise awarness about sweatshops?

Acts of violence against companies that use sweatshops


How many sweatshops are there in the world?

There are over 3000 sweatshops in the World


Does Hollister use sweatshops?

YES HOLLISTER DOES USE SWEATSHOPS!!!!Yes they use sweatshopsHollister they use sweatshops this is a haikuDoes anyone know where they are


What is being done to raise awareness about sweatshops in Rwanda?

In Rwanda, various NGOs and advocacy groups are actively working to raise awareness about sweatshops through community education programs, workshops, and campaigns that highlight labor rights and ethical working conditions. Additionally, media campaigns and social media initiatives are employed to inform the public and engage consumers on the impact of sweatshops. Collaborations with local governments and international organizations also aim to promote fair labor practices and improve working conditions in the garment industry.


What is an effect of outsourcing jobs?

The creation of sweatshops


When was United Students Against Sweatshops created?

United Students Against Sweatshops was created in 1997.


Why did sweatshops start?

Unofficial sweatshops have been around for quite a while. Most of the established official sweatshops have only been around since the mid 1900s.


Where are most sweatshops located?

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.


Where do children live that work in sweatshops?

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


Who invented sweatshops?

in the 1830s