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Leaving the Sweatshop

Juan Garcia Hernadez, two of his brothers, and a friend worked for a clothing company in the Dominican Republic. The company established its production plant there instead of in the US because they could pay lower wages. In addition, they did not have to provide insurance or the safety features required by US law. Juan and his friends refused to settle for sweatshop work and treated the company like a school. They would learn to ... Read more »