Sweatshops have not been demolished today, as is evident in many recent examples in clothing industry that brought national attention and reaction to government issues. Clothing manufacturers found new ways to finish the goods in factories outside the United States, where labor costs are miniscule but sweatshops flourished. Countries in South and Central America and Asia, as companies found a ready supply of labor where wages are low and expectations are sweatshop thrived. Companies such as The Gap, Liz Claiborne, Kathie Lee Gifford, Nike, and Wal-Mart have all come under criticism for marketing goods ...