Wage theft' in Primark, Nike and H&M supply chain – report | Workers' rights | The Guardian
We are not machines: Indonesian Nike and adidas workers — Clean Clothes Campaign
PDF) Time to Scale Up Cooperation? Unions, Non-Government Organisations and the International Anti-Sweatshop Movement | TIm Connor - Academia.edu
Report: Adidas and Nike pay record-breaking amounts to footballers, but deny decent wages to women stitching their shirts - Labour Behind the Label
Clean Clothes Campaign - Join us in calling on Nike to #RespectLabourRights & #PayYourWorkers! Today Nike meets for its annual shareholder meeting. Our network is amplifying the voices of workers from two
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PolitiFact: Post about Nike factory workers uses outdated numbers for pay, hours
The Clean Clothes Campaign launches 'Pay Your Workers'
Adidas, Nike urged to ensure fair wages for Asian workers making World Cup kits | Fifa News,The Indian Express
How to be ethically fashionable – Trinitonian
Amazon, Nike, and Next: it's time to Pay Your Workers!
Workers' rights NGOs campaign for brand action | Fashion & Retail News | News
How to Steal Your Workers' Future — #PayYourWorkers
Clean Clothes Campaign - Nike has given its head office employees in the US a week off to “destress” and recover from the pressures of the Covid-19 pandemic. The sportswear and trainers
Clean Clothes Campaign - People making @Nike's clothes were left penniless in a pandemic while #Nike reported $12.2 billion in revenues for its first quarter of 2021. Sounds like they can afford
H&M, Nike and Primark use pandemic to squeeze factory workers in production countries even more — Clean Clothes Campaign
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Still Waiting for Nike to Do It.pdf - Clean Clothes Campaign
Report: Brands are Pushing Garment Workers to Breaking Point during the Pandemic - Labour Behind the Label
Clean Clothes Campaign - Trademark infringement lawsuits can cost between $120,000 to $750,000 but Nike won't spend $343,174 to pay their workers what they're owed, an amount that's just 0.02% of their