The re-emergence of sweatshops

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 7 (1):59–62 (1998)
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Abstract

In spite of legislation enforcing standards of health and safety at work, at least in the West, sweatshops are still a feature of the business scene. The long term ethical aim must be clear, but there is a need for a gradual approach rather than an absolutist one. The author is completing his MBA at London Business School, and is of Lebanese origin with a background in finance

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