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anti-sweatshop movement

The anti-sweatshop movement seeks to combat poor working conditions in factories, especially in developing countries. It highlights issues like low wages, long hours, and unsafe environments faced by workers, often in the garment industry. Advocates call for fair labor practices, ethical sourcing, and corporate accountability, urging companies to ensure their products are made in safe, equitable conditions. The movement promotes consumer awareness, encouraging people to choose brands that prioritize workers' rights and sustainability, thereby driving change in global supply chains.

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    The Anti-Sweatshop Movement is a social and consumer advocacy initiative that seeks to eradicate exploitative labor practices in factories, particularly those producing clothing and goods in developing countries. Activists raise awareness about poor working conditions, low wages, and lack of workers' rights in "sweatshops." They encourage consumers to support ethical companies that prioritize fair labor practices and proper treatment of workers. This movement promotes transparency in supply chains and pushes for stricter regulations to ensure that workers are treated fairly and safely, while also educating the public on the impact of their purchasing decisions.