In the
Toronto Star, writer Raveena Aulakh gets hired
at a Bangladesh sweatshop and meets an extraordinary 9-year-old girl
whose life, deprived of education and many basic rights, is all too
common. Reading this amazing undercover account, one wonders what will
now become of the child, her identity revealed. Perhaps the only thing
worse than working in a sweatshop at age 9 is having that job taken
away, if your life and that of your family depends on it. A compelling,
sad read.
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