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There always going to be some one who comes a long and says Hay there do you like my brand new Nike Airs. There so cool and I got a 60% discount like Im so neat and smart for doing that and your all dum if you pay full price. And of course you take a closer look and you see the logo is a slightly different tick and the brand is say Nile.
After rising prices and the increasing cPAKISTANI CHILD LABOUT ost of labor in Korean and Taiwanese factories, Nike began contracting in countries elsewhere in Asia, which includes parts of India, Pakistan, and Indonesia [1][2] It sub-contracted factories without reviewing the conditions, based on the lowest bid. It was not until 1991, when a report by Jeff Ballinger was published detailing their insufficient payment of workers and the poor conditions in their Indonesian factories, that these sweatshops came under the media and human rights scrutiny that continues to today.[3]
In 1996, Life magazine ran a reportage on child labor that included a shocking photo of a 12-year-old Pakistani boy sewing a Nike football
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ROFLMAO BARNDOOR ADMITS HE ENJOYS GETTING FLEECED BY BUYING FROM NIKE A COMPANY THAT USES PAKISTANI CHILD LABOUR TO MAKE ITS CRAP ....MAN OH MAN....
JBL ROFLMAO THEY SACKED MOST THEIR AMERICAN STAFF TO GET THEIR CRAPPY PRODUCTS MADE IN MEXICO
Nike, Inc. has been accused of using sweatshops and worker abuse to produce footwear and apparel in East Asia.
After rising prices and the increasing cPAKISTANI CHILD LABOUT ost of labor in Korean and Taiwanese factories, Nike began contracting in countries elsewhere in Asia, which includes parts of India, Pakistan, and Indonesia [1][2] It sub-contracted factories without reviewing the conditions, based on the lowest bid. It was not until 1991, when a report by Jeff Ballinger was published detailing their insufficient payment of workers and the poor conditions in their Indonesian factories, that these sweatshops came under the media and human rights scrutiny that continues to today.[3]
In 1996, Life magazine ran a reportage on child labor that included a shocking photo of a 12-year-old Pakistani boy sewing a Nike football
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