What is sweatshop labor like?
Sweatshop laborers generally work 60-80 hours per week and are not paid enough to put food on the table, sometimes receiving just pennies a day for their labor. Often, the sweatshop environment is unsafe where workers are harassed, intimidated, forced to work overtime, and made to work in dangerous and unhealthy environments, even while ill. Workers handle toxic chemical paints, solvents, and glues with their bare hands.
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