Authors Barbara Ehrenreich and Annette Fuentes reveal the exploitation of women working and struggling to survive in third world countries in their essay titled “Life on the Line of global assembly. " Which was written about and targeted in Ms. Magazine. Factory work and street work are the main source of income for these women; young and old and, unfortunately, it is their only choice due to government laws and for the way they are raised and raised. In some cases, women are gaining the strength to rebel, to rebel for change. These cases spread the word of their cry for help in the hope that this change they desire, will one day become reality. So, where does all this happen? These young women have no identity, as mentioned before, they have no time to live a fulfilled life. not even to start a family. However for them it might be fulfilling to have the job they have and earn the salary they receive. I believe that women should have more work options. Big American brands should reconsider the location and regulations of their factories. Instead of treating them like robots and pumping them with amphetamines, make their work experience more bearable with the common sense of having fresh air, decent breaks, masks to protect their lungs from fumes and toxic substances, which then only lead to chronic diseases. Min Chong Suk, a sewing machine operator, wrote in her diary: “… there have been an increasing number of people falling ill with tuberculosis, bronchitis and eye diseases. Since we are women, it makes us so sad when we have pale, sick, wrinkled faces... It seems to me that no one knows that our blood dissolves in the threads and seams, with sighs and
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