sweatshop|sweatshops in English

noun

shop where employees work long hours under poor conditions and receive low wages

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1. They worked fourteen-hour days in textile sweatshops.

2. Dad rescued her from a sweatshop.

3. He kept a sweatshop if anyone did.

4. His older brother worked in a sweatshop assembling shirts.

5. But Nike suffered little financial harm over the sweatshop campaign.

6. I can tell you a few things that we know a sweatshop.

7. But now the bastards are using sweatshop kids to reassemble the shreds.

8. Thank God some of those offshore sweatshop jobs are coming back to America.

9. He spent three years in a sweatshop before he found a decent job.

10. My father was forced to take aa 5 sweatshop, sewing buttons on coats.

11. She had persuaded an Oriental sweatshop to supply her with winter wear in bulk.

12. But they said the notion of Politico as a journalistic sweatshop is pure myth.

13. My father was forced to take a job in a 5 sweatshop, sewing buttons on coats.

14. I don't know how can people respect a sweatshop factory, a company that treads on law?

15. Her rapid rise from sweatshop worker to society portraitist is miraculous, not to say incredible.

16. The jackets had to go back to the sweatshop, making for an unnecessary and annoying delay.

17. My fortune cookie says " Someday you'll be making cheap garbage in sweatshops for 80 cents a day to sale at Chinese Wal-Marts."

18. The island's exemption from U.S. labor laws had led to many alleged exploitations including recent claims of sweatshops, child labor, child prostitution, and even forced abortions.

19. According to journalist Barbara Crossette, “slavery is a label applied to low-wage workers in the garment and sportswear industries abroad and sweatshops in American cities.

20. Mr. VandeHei and Mr. Harris say they know that reporters can feel pressured at times. But they said the notion of Politico as a journalistic sweatshop is pure myth.

21. But many of these plants were rooted in the 1980s and needed to go out of business as China moved up the industrial ladder and implemented new labour legislation that shook their sweatshop model.

22. The Communist Party has an unparalleled history in the progressive movement of the United States, from the struggle against Jim Crow segregation, the organizing of the industrial unions, from the canneries of California, to the sweatshops of New York City.