The result, said the report, is that they are "systematically exploited and abused."
In 1996, a British civil court found the company systematically exploited young workers, but that is a temporary situation.
But those policies have been systematically exploited by sophisticated international criminal networks, the authorities here say.
The dead, she asserts, have been systematically exploited to help legitimize political shifts.
That fear, and the patriotism felt by so many millions of Americans, have been systematically exploited by the administration.
The plentiful tuna fish found offshore were first exploited systematically under the Spanish from about the 17th century onwards.
Yet it has never been systematically exploited.
For Charles and his contemporaries, the forests were a resource, in part artificially maintained, and certainly systematically exploited.
This simply means, in class terms, that capitalists can't exploit other capitalists; but they can systematically exploit workers.
In 106 AD the Roman Empire conquered the territory, systematically exploiting its resources.