exploatör
Exploatör is a noun used in several languages to describe a person who exploits others or resources for personal gain. The term carries a negative connotation, implying unfair advantage, coercion, or predatory behavior. In Swedish and related languages, exploatör denotes someone who exploits workers or the market, and is common in discussions of labor rights and corporate ethics. In other languages, cognate forms such as exploatator or exploatör appear in contexts describing someone who uses people or resources for profit.
Etymology: The word comes from the verb to exploit, with cognates in Romance languages and loan forms
Usage: Exploiters are referenced in discussions of labor relations, economics, politics, and environmental policy. In ethical
See also: exploitation, exploitation of labor, predatory capitalism, corporate social responsibility, worker rights.