Sweatshops In America Research Paper

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Some 80 per cent of the world’s toys are manufactured in China, with just about every popular children’s toy bearing a made in China label on its underbelly. The harsh reality is that long before Christmas songs are blasting from every department store in the West, these ‘elves’ who are in fact, real, living Chinese workers, are forced to work around the clock to churn out millions of products, ready for arrival in western stores for the festive season. (NEWIT) Nike, Gap, Walmart, Sears and Disney are all places where Americans go shopping during the holidays and enjoy themselves, but it turns out that these companies have been involved with sweatshops. A sweatshop is a factory that pays its workers less and employs them in poor working conditions. …show more content…

Some may believe that a made in America label means not made in a sweatshop, (Refinery29). Just because a product is made in America, research needs to place to make sure. There are sweatshops in America today, even though many people believe that it will be impossible, but companies can find loopholes in the regulations. Big companies can sign subcontractors and will pay them to run the independently owned factory. Eventually, these subcontractors will auction off jobs in the factory for the lowest price. Most commonly the workers are immigrants and either do not know they have the right to a certain wage or they are illegal immigrants and if they complain about the working conditions the owner will simply call the U.S immigration enforcement. Sweatshops will use this intimidation to maintain the low wages of their workers and if someone does complain they will simply close down for about a month, then open back up under a new name and the cycle goes on and will continue to go on unless we do something about it. These workers cannot even think about standing up for themselves or forming a labor union because if they did, they will face the risk of losing the job that gave them at least a little bit of cash, although well below the poverty line. They also risk physical abuse and in some cases having to be deported (mtholyoke). That is why they need help and other voices to stand up for them because they are unable to stand up for themselves because of the great risk

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