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    In Evaluating Sweatshop Jobs, the Key Question Is Whether the Workers
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In Evaluating Sweatshop Jobs, the Key Question Is Whether the Workers

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In evaluating sweatshop jobs, the key question is whether the workers' lives are better or worse than a situation without globalization, trade, and the factory jobs that follow.

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