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It is typically used to describe the act of taking advantage of someone or something, often in an unfair or unethical manner. Example: "The exploitation of workers in the factory led to widespread protests."
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Exploitation
noun
The act or result of exploiting or utilizing.
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People knew how we wanted to stop exploitation in the workplace, but not how we'd grow our workplaces to create more jobs and stronger growth.
As well as whalers' harpoons, whales must navigate the dangers of ship strikes, entanglements in shipping nets and other ocean apparatus, disorientating man-made ocean noises, habitat destruction, resource exploitation, climate change and pollution.
A coalition of international artists has begun a year-long protest against the mistreatment and exploitation of migrant workers building Abu Dhabi's £17bn cultural hub, including the world's largest Guggenheim and a branch of the Louvre.
Children who are registered as unaccompanied minors upon arrival in Italy are also vulnerable to exploitation.
It restricts any posthumous exploitation of the actor, be it through the use of CG to digitally resurrect him in Mrs Doubtfire 2 or as a live hologram performing comedy on stage – something that the advancement of technology has made an increasingly likely occurrence.
But how does a film-maker with a love of exploitation flicks handle scenes in which genuinely hideous exploitation is taking place?
Other changes include the announcement in January this year for staff in children's homes to be given mandatory training in recognising and acting on child sexual exploitation and cyberbullying.
Related: Stop treating adoption as the only option for children in care Nina Biehal, professor of social work at the University of York, says: "The key element of these reforms is increasing the level of qualifications among staff in children's homes more generally, not just the new training on child sexual exploitation".
Biehal, who was a member of the working group for the children's home reform programme, adds: "We have to ensure that this [child sexual exploitation] isn't just the issue du jour among politicians, because there's the wider context of child protection and family support to think about".
Figures released by the National Crime Agency in September estimated that 2,744 people, including 602 children, were trafficked for exploitation in the UK in 2013, a 22% increase on 2012, with some forced to work in brothels, others in domestic servitude, and others exploited in factories, on farms and building sites.
Related: Great Barrier Reef shouldn't be on 'in danger' list for now, says Unesco In a report released on Saturday, the committee says it "has repeatedly reiterated its position that mineral exploration and exploitation is incompatible with world heritage status".
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