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Globalization led to exploitation of labor from "summary" of A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn

Globalization, the process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries, has had profound effects on the world economy. As trade barriers have come down and technology has advanced, businesses have been able to operate on a global scale, seeking out the cheapest labor and resources wherever they may be found. This has led to a race to the bottom, with companies constantly trying to cut costs in order to remain competitive. One of the most significant ways in which this race to the bottom has played out is in the exploitation of labor. In their quest to maximize profits, companies have moved their operations to countries with lax labor laws and low wages, where they can pay workers a fraction of what they would earn in the United States. This has led to a situation where workers in developing countries are often forced to work long hours in unsafe conditions for wages that are barely enough to survive on. The results of this exploitation are all too clear. Workers are often subjected to grueling working conditions, with little or no access to...
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    A People's History of the United States

    Howard Zinn

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