The Inspector explains to Sheila the importance to manufacturing of having plenty of poor young girls like Eva Smith available as 'cheap labor'. Why does Sheila object to his use of language?

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The Inspector explains to Sheila the importance to manufacturing of having plenty of poor young girls like Eva Smith available as 'cheap labor'. Why does Sheila object to his use of language?