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China is no longer just the world's low-cost sweatshop.

I believe that I am informed about issues in fashion industry, such as sweatshop issues.

The air is stale. It is a disturbing scene, sort of like a sweatshop for children's brains.

Mr. VandeHei and Mr. Harris say they know that reporters can feel pressured at times. But they said the notion of Politico as a journalistic sweatshop is pure myth.

It is not a sweatshop.

He spent three years in a sweatshop before he found a decent job.

The good news for sweatshop workers today is that the world has better technology and more capital than ever before.

Unless sweatshop workers are literally slaves, they are presumably working long hours in horrible conditions for low pay only because the alternative ways of making a living are worse.

The premises are small, but this is no sweatshop.

Reports from inside the factories warned of "sweatshop" conditions; old allegations of forced overtime burbled back to life.

Whether sweatshop workers in Dhaka, bar girls in Bangkok, office workers in Shanghai, students in Delhi or maids in Caracas, there are more young women than men in almost every city in the world.

The workplace wasn't a sweatshop, Liu wrote, but the assembly line work slowly dehumanized the employees.

Take any workplace - small or large, corporate or local sweatshop - and what you will find, first and foremost, is a hierarchy.

Human vultures who ran sweatshop factories in firetrap tenements were all too willing to take crippled workers.

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This is the digital-era sweatshop.

My views on sweatshops are shaped by years living in East Asia, watching as living standards soared - including those in my wife's ancestral village in southern China - because of sweatshop jobs.

In its report, Apple revealed the sweatshop conditions inside the factories it USES.

It is no wander that the term "electronic sweatshop" is used to describe such conditions, where information and customers are processed in an assembly line fashion.

On an impromptu visit to Shenzhen, Hon Hai's chief executive, Terry Guo, insisted that he was not running a “sweatshop”.