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  2. Anti-sweatshop movement - Wikipedia

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    Some people, such as Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nicholas Kristoff, argue that the anti-sweatshop movement "risks harming the very people it is aiming to help." [13] This is because sweatshops signify the start of an industrial revolution in China and offer people a path towards making money and escaping poverty. [13]

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  4. Sweatshop - Wikipedia

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    The phrase sweatshop was coined in 1850, meaning a factory or workshop where workers are treated unfairly, for example, by having low wages, working long hours, and living in poor conditions. Since 1850, immigrants flocked to work at sweatshops in cities like London, New York, and Paris for over a century.

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    Years later, in 2016, then Kansas City Police Chief Darryl Forté wrote in his blog that neighborhoods with low levels of violent crime have, among other things, more occupied homes, working ...

  7. Golden Triangle of Meat-packing - Wikipedia

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    Kansas. The Golden Triangle of Meat-packing or Golden Triangle of Beef refers to the influence of meat-packing in three southwestern Kansas counties and their principal cities: Dodge City, Garden City, and Liberal. While population decreased in many counties in western Kansas during the 20th century, these three cities and their environs ...

  8. Sweatshops still run in the US, but labor laws are changing - AOL

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  9. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Nike's usage of sweatshops originates to the 1970's. However, it wasn't until 1991, when a report by Jeff Ballinger was published detailing their insufficient payment of workers and the poor conditions in their Indonesian factories, that these sweatshops came under the media and human rights scrutiny that continues to today. [3]