Well if America had child labor all of our items could be way cheaper
Nope. All made in Downtown L.A., and no sweatshops.
Justice stores does not use child labor to make their clothes. Justice clothing company is against using sweatshops or children to produce their apparel.
Back before child labor laws in the US children worked in sweatshops. Today in other countries this still exists because of their small hands and low pay grade.
No, but it uses slave labor in its sweatshops.
Children are forced to work in underground sweatshops in the basements of Chinese restaurants. They are then forced to mass produce wontons for the working public.
That's very illegal. They don't hire children to work in sweatshops!
Factors such as low labor costs, lack of strong labor regulations, poor working conditions, and limited enforcement of labor rights have led to the rise of sweatshops in foreign countries. Companies seeking to cut production costs often exploit these conditions, resulting in the proliferation of sweatshops in global supply chains.
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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.
Many items sold in 'The West' have been made in sweatshops in South East Asia, many of which include child labour. I recollect reading that even Nike trainers were at one time made in factories that included child labour.
Countries like China, India, Bangladesh, and Vietnam are known to have a significant number of sweatshops due to factors like low labor costs and relaxed labor laws. However, it's difficult to pinpoint a single country with the most sweatshops as the issue is widespread and often underreported.