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Updated: April 29, 2008Home SPORTSWEAR INDUSTRY SHAMED BY NEW ALLEGATIONS ON WORKING CONDITIONS Demand a living wage for sportswear workers. Send a message to adidas, ASICS, New Balance, Nike, Puma and Yue Yuen today! Did you know that a worker at a Chinese factory producing for one of Nike's key suppliers would have to work 4,500 years at their current wage to earn as much as Nike CEO Mark Parker did in 2006?

Or that an Indian football stitcher would have to sew over 12 million balls/year to earn as much as adidas CEO Herbert Heiner did in 2007 (that's 100 balls per minute for a 48 hour work week)?

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April 9, 2008Call on adidas to Improve its Performance in Indonesia, Re-Employ Mistreated Workers
adidas must take action to address systemic labour violations in Indonesia. It can begin by making amends for the illegal and unfair treatment of workers at PT Spotec and PT Dong Joe who were left with nothing when the factories abruptly closed. The In November 2006, 10,500 workers at PT Dong Joe and PT Spotec suddenly found themselves out of a job when the factories abruptly closed. To make matters worse, workers did not receive their severance and other entitlements for many months, leaving them with nothing. Full entitlements have still not been paid to all workers.

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