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Sweatshops : Morally Permissible Or Not?

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Karen Arias

PHL 218-02

Steven Wilson

HCCC

Dec. 5, 2016

Sweatshops: Morally Permissible or Not?

Many of the products sold in America, nationwide, are usually not even made by the people of our country or in our country. These products are usually made overseas in sweatshops. Sweatshops is a factory or workshop, especially in the clothing industry, where manual workers are employed at very low wages for long hours and under poor conditions. After knowing the definition of a sweatshop, I believe that sweatshops are permissible but are not morally permissible.

What I mean when I say this is that, yes sweatshops are permissible because technically they are allowed since still many American companies use them to create their products to sell. Besides this, they are not morally permissible because morally it is not right, therefore it should not be permitted based on morals.

Sweatshops first came into existence in the 18th century in Great Britain. It later came to the United States in the late 19th century, due to a huge increase of immigration in the country. Sweatshops were commonly known in more urban areas. Usually the owners of these factories were people that were rich and were getting richer, while the poor stayed poor. With them staying poor, they could not climb the corporate ladder.(encyclopedia.com) Immigrants were usually employed in sweatshops because coming into this country they would take any job at any wage, it did not matter how low. Due to

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