Sweatshops In Third World Countries

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Nowadays, we could see sweatshops are over all around the world especially in the third world countries. A sweatshop is a manufacturing facility which means people work in a poor working environment with low wages. It has been a big and serious problem in the developing countries such as El Salvador, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. However, I believe sweatshops have both sides, because they do provide job opportunities to developing countries. At the same time, sweatshop makes the workers suffer low wages, unsafe workplaces, physical abuse, and verbal abuse. Sweatshops are kind of good for the developing countries because they provide job opportunities them. Even though people are not able to earn enough money, at least they get a job to survive in their country. Compared with other jobs, sweatshop could be a better job. According to ‘‘The Noble Feat of Nike,’’ Johan Norberg talks to a Vietnamese woman, Tsi-Chi, she is satisfied she does not need to work on a farm. Being a farmer, it is much harder than clothes maker. Even how bad the weather is, a farmer has to work 10-14 hours a day. On the …show more content…

In the article ‘‘Free trade agreement and a global economy incase sweatshops’’, ‘‘Workplace injuries and exposure to toxic chemicals also pose a daily risk to apparel workers.’’ ‘‘In many factories, workers are not given masks to put over their noses and mouths.’’ It shows that they have unsafe workplace. As we know, many chemicals are inside of the factories. The factories do not provide any masks for the workers. It is dangerous to inhale some toxic chemicals while they are working. Seriously, it can also cause health problems. However, to reduce the chance to get health problem, the factories should open all the windows or doors. At least they might breathe in more fresh air. Unfortunately, they close all the windows and the plant's doors, because the factories want to prevent

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