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By Julie Hopkins and Katy Sosna
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Employers were very harsh, and strict There were dirty working conditions -No heating or cooling -Dust, mold, and dirt Long Working hours Dangerous Machines Children were beaten
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Workers have restricted water and bathroom privileges. Employees have had abusive treatment both physically and mentally. Julie
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Children were paid 25cents a day. Factory workers were paid about $400 a year.
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On Average the daily pay for Nike factory workers in Southeast Asia $1.93.
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Workers worked 12-14 hours a day. Worked a total of 6 days a week.
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Factory workers work more than 60 hours a week. A work day is about 12 hours a day plus overtime. Work everyday except Sunday.
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Many people lived inside a small tenements or apartments. Holding between 5 or more people at a time. No plumbing, running water, or heating. Dirt or tile floors. No way to store food. Anyone who would get sick/lice would spread so easily to to close proximity.
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In a dorm 12 people share a room. There were 7 rooms on each floor and 3 bathrooms. Windows in the rooms are barred. Do not have insurance of any kind. Julie
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http://www.cornish- mining.org.uk/story/living.htm http://www.cornish- mining.org.uk/story/living.htm http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2005/ap r/14/ethicalbusiness.money http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2005/ap r/14/ethicalbusiness.money
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