Brian187
Brian187 Brian187
  • 13-06-2018
  • Geography
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How are the maquiladoras similar to sweatshops

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kootiez
kootiez kootiez
  • 13-06-2018
Maquiladoras, like sweatshops, are factories in which workers are under-paid for the excessive amount of work they are being forced to do for over 8 hours a day. The clothing is made in excessive amounts and sold to other countries for more money, yet the money made still does not go into the workers paycheck. 
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msMyaLynn msMyaLynn
  • 27-10-2020

Answer: Workers are paid very low wages in both systems.

Both are prevalent in underdeveloped nations.

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