Sweatshop
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Sweatshop
Sweatshops perpetuate a cycle of poverty which is hard to break out of. When those who start working in such environment, one can assume they will remain in such positions for their natural lifetime. By virtue of Western manufacturers and companies utilizing the output of these facilities, they encourage their continued existence and creation of new ones. They use sweatshops as their backbone to maintaining market share and competition. There is a big problem here, as Sergey explained these significant profits are at the expense of exploiting people, human being just like me and u.
The cycle, under these circumstances, will never be broken and poverty will continue to be bred in foreign countries, until there is a deliberate effort on the part of all parties to change the current situation and create a new template for working conditions in these countries. The resurgence of sweatshops can be directly linked