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Students for sweatshops!


Well-meaning American university American University, at Washington, D.C.; United Methodist; founded by Bishop J. F. Hurst, chartered 1893, opened in 1914. It was at first a graduate school; an undergraduate college was opened in 1925. Programs provide for student research at many government institutions.  students regularly campaign against sweatshops. But instead, anyone who cares about fighting poverty should campaign in favor of them, demanding that companies set up factories in Africa. Sure, sweatshop sweatshop: see sweating system.  work is tedious, grueling gru·el·ing also gru·el·ling  
adj.
Physically or mentally demanding to the point of exhaustion: a grueling campaign.



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, and sometimes dangerous. But over all, sewing clothes is considerably less dangerous or arduous--or sweaty--than most alternatives in poor countries. To get more companies to set up factories in Africa, one push needs to come from African countries themselves: a crackdown crack·down  
n.
An act or example of forceful regulation, repression, or restraint: a crackdown on crime.

Noun 1.
 on corruption and red tape. But another useful, step would be for U.S. students to stop trying to ban sweatshops and instead campaign to bring them to the most desperately poor countries.--Nicholas D. Kristof [6/6/06]
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Title Annotation:OPINION
Author:Kristof, Nicholas D.
Publication:New York Times Upfront
Article Type:Brief article
Geographic Code:60AFR
Date:Sep 4, 2006
Words:116
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