sweatshop
1 of 1noun/ˈswɛtʃɑp/
Forms:sweatshops
1
a workplace, particularly one in which people produce clothing items, with poor conditions where workers are paid very low wages
C2- The fashion industry has faced criticism for its use of sweatshops, where workers are often subjected to long hours, low pay, and unsafe working conditions.
- Many multinational corporations have come under scrutiny for outsourcing production to countries with lax labor laws, allowing sweatshops to flourish.
- Activists and labor rights organizations advocate for better working conditions and fair wages for workers in sweatshops around the world.
- Despite efforts to combat sweatshop labor, many consumers remain unaware of the conditions under which their goods are produced.
- Government regulations and international agreements play a crucial role in addressing the issue of sweatshop labor and protecting the rights of workers.