OK. Didn't go through all of the articles. I see your point.
Wikipedia: The U.S. Government Accountability Office defines a sweatshop as an employer that violates more than one federal or state labor law governing minimum wage and overtime, child labor, industrial homework, occupational safety and health, worker’s compensation or industry regulation.
I guess it depends on the violation and the situation. Some people in Bangladesh get free healthcare. That's great. What about everyone else? If money isn't really the issue, are the working conditions acceptable? Is the place they are working in a threat to their health? I'm sure my view is skewed by the media but I'd be interested in actually seeing one and what it is like.