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    of labour (Developing world) has placed a huge disadvantaged for the Developing world in turns of competitiveness. Hence‚ the interplay of high unemployment levels and limited capital investment has caused the phenomenon of sweatshops. Although no set definitions of sweatshops exist‚ they are effectively the consequence of developing nations suppressing wages and sacrificing working conditions to compete to attract foreign investments (Arnold & Hartman‚ 2003). Notable characteristics are extreme exploitation

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    Blame it on the Government The controversies about unemployment have been blamed on the government‚ how lazy the citizens of the United States are and immigration. The government has taken front seat for the blame of the failing economy; with high taxes‚ low paying jobs and government assistance at an all time high! The questions are: Has our government failed us as leaders? While or citizens of the United States are considered lazy‚ the high unemployment rate has caused the government to raise

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    References: Bianco‚ A. (2007‚ February 20). Wal-Mart: The bully of Bentonville: How the high cost of everyday low prices is hurting America. New York: Crown Business. Chu‚ J Clark‚ C. S. (1996‚ August 16). Child labor and sweatshops. CQ Researcher 6‚ 721-744. Ehrenreich‚ B. (2007‚ August 20). Unregulated capitalism exploits the poor. In J. Norman (Ed.)‚ Opposing viewpoints: How can the poor be helped. Greenhaven Press. Fishman‚ C Freeman‚ R.‚ & Ticknor‚ A. (2003‚ November

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    of modern slavery‚ it demeans people and makes them feel less than human‚ and the after effects of it can be devastating. In the novel Girl in Translation‚ Kimberly Chang experiences working in an arduous environment that is extremely dusty. The sweatshop that she works in is time consuming and tough. They work her to the bone and she is paid next to nothing. Her working conditions were similar to the people who are trafficked. At first‚ she is not paid until she works off the debt that she and her

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    hands” (106). Although the Yiddish culture was very traditional‚ Rose’s father chooses to shave his beard in order to be able to find work to provide for his family. Rose Cohen’s name in her native home was Rahel‚ when she is put to work in the sweatshops she is given an “America name” (82). Rose’s American name symbolizes the new identity she takes on to assimilate to her new environment. Unlike her parents‚ Rose becomes open to experiencing and discovering new ideas of the American culture. Rose

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    She decided to dedicate her life to fight against this inhumanity. Her ambition to be a doctor is put on hold while she strike and fights women’s equality. The long hours of working in the sweatshop are replaced with rallies‚ strikes‚ and even a period of time spent in jail. Despite being violently battered by men 3 times her size and then detained‚ Clara managed to persevere through it all. Clara describes the brutality of the gorillas by saying

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    Case Study: Can Knights Apparel satisfy all stakeholders? When there are two separate stakeholders in the picture‚ it’s hard to satisfy them both. In this case‚ Knight Apparel is possessed by its original stakeholders and here we define the term “stakeholder” as one party with an interest in the corporation. Thus the primary stakeholders of Knight Apparel are its investors‚ employees‚ customers‚ suppliers and community. More importantly‚ Knight Apparel focus

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    Walmart: Discrimination within an Organization By : T. Fowles October 15‚ 2014 Organizational Behavior and Theory Professor L. Tripp Walmart is the largest well known American market leader in the renewable energy sector. But the company has faced a lot of challenges from various parties who criticized them in various contexts. History shows the corporation mistreatment of their employees‚ suppliers and for its environmental impacts. When a person steps into Walmart the first

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    for labor‚ sex‚ and even their organs. So‚ just how bad is human trafficking? Most cases are broken down into two main categories: sex trafficking and labor trafficking. Victims of labor trafficking around the world are often forced to work in sweatshops and mines. Younger victims are exploited and forced to beg on the street‚ and may even be enlisted as child soldiers. Meanwhile‚ victims of sex trafficking are forced into prostitution and pornography.

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    had to move to cities‚ while contributing to the new urbanization occurring. Except‚ when the families moved‚ the parents were not the only ones put to work in factories‚ children were too. To avoid a life of poverty‚ children had to work in sweatshops‚ mines‚ or in the same factories as the rest of their family. The events that led up to child labor did not intend to turn into anything vicious. However‚ as time went on‚ everything about child labor turned nonsensical. Money was not distributed

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