Immigrants would work for low wages in unsafe conditions
Factories that hired children at low wages who would suffer dangerous work areas, unethical bosses, and sudden loss of employment were what came to be known as "sweatshops".
A working environment with very difficult or dangerous conditions, usually where the workers have few rights or ways to address their situation. This can include exposure to harmful materials, hazardous situations, extreme temperatures, or abuse from employers. Sweatshop workers are often forced to work long hours for little or no pay, regardless of any laws mandating overtime pay or a minimum wage. Child labor laws may also be violated.
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i know that they worked at steel mills, railroads ,farmers, peddlers, steamship, and local merchants. Immigrants coming to America would work for low pay and would do more dangerous jobs then Americans. Also, some people (mostlyAsians) had to work in sweatshops since they wouldn't get acceptedanywhere else. for M0THER RU55IA
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
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Very young. About... 6 from what people know.
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Sweatshops do not use slave labor; their employees did choose to work there. It is necessary to understand the context of such choices. In an economically depressed or underdeveloped region, there may be few available forms of employment. Desperate people may choose to work in a sweatshop because they see no better alternative.
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