- Illegal restrictions on workers’ access to toilets - llegal denial of sick leave - Allowing temperatures on the factory floor to exceed 90 degrees - Unsafe use of cleaning solvents - Persistent incidents of workers collapsing at their work stations due to heat and overwork
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Colin Kaepernick is a hero and deserves every accolade AND a job. But Nike's using protests against racial forms of police violence to paper over racial forms of labor exploitation.
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This isn't politically progressive, it's regressive. It makes it difficult for us to see how racial and economic violence are connected, cross-racial, and transnational. And it's such a blow to Nike workers who've been calling attention to this exploitation for decades.
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Colin Kaepernick is amazing. He deserves better than this cynical marketing ploy and so do his fans. The workers in Viet Nam deserve so much more than to be shouted over by a company that has done everything to silence them.
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The Nike factory in Viet Nam is called Hansae Ltd. Lots of documented abuses AND protests.
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Final points: - Nike's labor violations date back to 1990s. It hasn't changed because it doesn't want to and because it doesn't have to. - Viet Nam is two words. - Kaepernick is a hero. - Apparel workers in/of the Global South organizing ag. their exploitation are heroes too
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Where was your cell phone made? Locally sourced, fair trade and organic, right?
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Nike puts a black man face and people grow a conscious - everyone who bought a Nike few weeks ago screams human right... All because of a black man!
Kiitos. Käytämme tätä aikajanasi parantamiseen. KumoaKumoa
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