File:Treatment of workers using Amazon Mechanical Turk. From the survey, they see online employers being just as honest and fair as offline employers, in fact they believe that 96% of the online employers treat their workers fairly.png

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English: This is a graph indicating the percentage of both offline and online employers in which Turkers think employ fair treatment.
Source http://www.technologyreview.com/view/417082/the-truth-about-digital-sweat-shops/
Author John Horton
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