Sweatshop

usgb/ˈswɛtʃɑːp/
noun

A sweatshop is a place where workers are employed in poor conditions, typically for very low wages and long hours.

Many clothing brands have been criticized for using sweatshops to produce their garments.
Visual representation of "sweatshop" - A sweatshop is a place where workers are employed in poor conditions, typically for very low wages and long hours.

Usage tips

Formal

labor exploitation,unfair wages,working conditions

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Understanding Context

The term relates to discussions on workers' rights and global trade practices.

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Companies should be cautious in choosing suppliers to avoid being associated with sweatshops.
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Emotion in Labor

Using the word can evoke strong feelings about social justice and ethics.

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Discussing sweatshops can stimulate conversations about consumer responsibility and corporate ethics.
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Formal Discussions

The term is frequently used in academic and advocacy contexts.

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Ensure to use 'sweatshop' in formal discussions regarding labor rights.
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