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Childhood dreams dissolve into the drudge of shelf-stacking, echoing the sweatshops of an earlier age.
LI & FUNG used to introduce western retailers of clothes, toys and the like to the sweatshops of China.
Public awareness of the social and environmental costs of big business has grown since the MNC sweatshops of the 1990s.
The hours were long and the conditions wretched, just as in the sweatshops of the Industrial Revolution in the West.
In the Veneto, Chinese immigration does not depend solely on industrial production, typical of the fashion sweatshops of central and southern Italy.
The region around Naples, especially around Mount Vesuvius, is littered with small textile companies, many of which resemble the sweatshops of Asia.
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Unsurprisingly, no-one wants to be the low-wage sweatshop of the world.
She continues: "It means he's a proletarian writer laboring in the sweatshop of tough, honest prose.
Roddick, meanwhile, was enjoying a coveted day off in what is now the all-time sweatshop of Opens, an unprecedented four straight days of three-of-five-set matches.
In the book's final scene, set in the Mumbai slum of Dharavi during an I.P.L. match, he wanders alleys "so narrow and overbuilt they were almost tunnels," which "flickered with fluorescent television light and resounded with television noise," to find a sweatshop of child embroiderers, cricket fans, for whom watching it on TV is a Sunday treat.
My bed became an origami sweatshop of one.
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