Sweatshops are often found in developing countries where labor laws may be less stringent, allowing for exploitative working conditions. Common locations include parts of Asia, such as Bangladesh, Vietnam, and China, as well as certain regions in Central America and Africa. Industries like textiles, electronics, and agriculture are frequently associated with these facilities. Efforts to combat sweatshops involve international advocacy and stricter regulations on labor practices.
sweat shops are in lots of countries and there in england and america ghana
In any country where the legislation or enforcement of Employment law is minimal.
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There is no official diffeence beween the two (as far as i can tell) but I guess that an adult sweat shop would be one that has adult workers (probably mainly women as factory supervisors tend to find them easier to contain) and a child sweat shop would be one wih child wrkers.
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.
Sweat shops
to make money
In sweat shops we get $0.03/week