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Indonesian Nike factory workers meet with Oregon labor ... - MSNOn Thursday night, Labor Commissioner Christina Stephenson kept her office open after-hours to meet with the workers and accept a written complaint about unpaid pandemic wages.
A rare view of wages at one Cambodian factory tests Nike’s claim that it is improving the lives of factory workers who make its products, not exploiting them.
Business Nike says its factory workers earn nearly double the minimum wage. At this Cambodian factory, 1% made that much Published: Apr. 25, 2025, 3:00 a.m.
Three Nike garment workers from Indonesia have filed a labor complaint in Oregon, alleging wage theft, hour violations and discrimination by the apparel giant.
Nike says contract factory workers for whom it has data now earn an average of 1.9 times their local minimum wage, without counting overtime. Scrutinizing that claim is extraordinarily difficult.
Three Indonesian garment workers and labor groups gathered at Hayward Field May 29, calling on Nike for better pay and working conditions.
A close look at Nike’s massive supply chain offers a case study in the possible ripple effects of the escalating global trade war and shows how vulnerable factory workers could get squeezed.
It also claims that workers at one Thai manufacturer, Hong Seng Knitting, have not been paid wages owed to them during a factory shutdown that year. Nike did not respond to a request for comment.
Garment workers from Indonesia who reportedly make products for Nike say they have filed a labor complaint in Oregon.
Nike also recently faced calls from a group of shareholders to pay roughly $2.2 million in owed wages for garment workers at two of its supplier factories, including Cambodia’s Violet Apparel ...
Indonesian Nike factory workers meet with Oregon labor commissioner, file wage complaint Updated: May. 30, 2025, 11:18 a.m. | Published: May. 30, 2025, 11:00 a.m.
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