People argue that ate sweatshops is a workplace that violates more than one labor law
Sweatshops began during the early eighteen-hundreds as the demand for cotton and textiles rose
We demand for slave clothing cuz thousands of factories to rise in the North and with the Tariff Act of 1816 thousands more joined
Soon after this ready-to-wear pre-made clothing was very popular with Sailors and unmarried men and during the Civil War the factories satisfy the needs for uniforms by increasing the production of the clothing tremendously(Industrial Evolution)
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With clothing Factory is being one of their only options, hundreds of thousands of women came to the factories to be able to support themselves, though very few if not any of them at all would be given a okay salary
The women were forced to work approximately 80 hours and 6 days a week with extremely small pay
Each employee was easily replaceable women were forced to keep quiet in fear that they would lose their only job possible
See people that ran the sweatshops did not care about safety conditions
Most sweatshops would be littered with the waist and lacked actual flooring,this forced the workers to walk on littered bare earth
Sweatshops were often crammed with lots of workers and with the invention in the 1850s of the sewing machine, many were lined with sewing machines and packed together so as many people as possible could fit in the given space provided
Some workers sacrifice portion of their already tiny ways so that their family and them could live in the sweatshop they worked in
Most of the time they would sleep on small cuts in the corners of rooms, littered and waste
With the amount of workers and Machinery often crammed together in small spaces it was a major fire hazard to the lives that lived in the