blatant exploitation

Frequency: 6.16.8 per million words

The action of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work, done in an open and unashamed way.

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  • The company's use of unpaid interns for skilled labor was a case of blatant exploitation.
  • The company was accused of the blatant exploitation of its migrant workforce.
  • Activists are fighting against the blatant exploitation of workers in the fashion industry.
  • The documentary exposed the blatant exploitation of children in the textile industry.
  • The report exposed the blatant exploitation of natural resources by the corporation.
  • Many viewers saw the interview as a blatant exploitation of the family's grief for ratings.
  • Charging such high interest rates to vulnerable families is nothing less than blatant exploitation.
  • Activists are protesting against what they call the blatant exploitation of the region's natural resources.
  • Many critics argue the gig economy model can lead to the blatant exploitation of its workforce.
  • This legal loophole has led to the blatant exploitation of temporary workers for years.
  • He wrote a powerful article condemning the blatant exploitation of migrant farmworkers.
  • Critics argue that the business model is built on the blatant exploitation of its drivers.
  • The new law aims to protect young artists from blatant exploitation by predatory agents.
  • His constant borrowing of money without repayment was a form of blatant exploitation.
  • Historians often cite this period as an era of blatant exploitation of the colonies.
  • The politician's actions were condemned as a blatant exploitation of the national crisis for political gain.
  • This is a clear example of blatant exploitation, and it must be stopped.
  • The terms of service hide a blatant exploitation of user data for profit.
  • We cannot turn a blind eye to the blatant exploitation happening in our own communities.
  • Historians now recognize colonialism as a system of blatant exploitation.