From Pay stolen wages <[email protected]>
Subject Just Pay It
Date January 13, 2024 9:27 AM
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Nike won’t pay 4,500 workers in Thailand and Cambodia, even though it's
0.01% of its profit last year.

Call on Nike to Just Pay It.

[ [link removed] ] Sign the petition 

   
John,

Nike won’t pay 4,500 workers in Thailand and Cambodia.

The megabrand made 22 billion dollars alone in 2023. The amount that is
owed to the workers is a mere 0.01% of that profit.

Nike was the poster child of poor labour practices in the 1990s and has
since poured billions of dollars into improving its image, so we know if
tens of thousands of Nike customers demand it coughs up the millions it
owes in unpaid wages, the company will listen.

[ [link removed] ]Sign the petition for Nike to pay workers what they’re owed now.

During the pandemic, two of Nike’s suppliers, Violet Apparel and Hong Seng
Knitting, failed to follow the law in Cambodia and Thailand, respectively,
illegally depriving their mostly female workforce of what they were owed.
One affected worker has shared:

“When I heard that our factory closed, I felt like I lost
everything...it’s hard to get money for my child’s schooling or to pay the
bank, or for medical treatment when my family is sick.”

According to Nike’s own policies and international law, the brand is
responsible for protecting the rights of all workers who make Nike
products. Adidas, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Victoria’s Secret, and other
brands sourced clothing from Cambodia and Thailand during the pandemic and
have ensured that their workers were compensated – yet Nike refuses and
has sprouted lies to justify its actions.

The amount the workers are owed is a mere 0.01% of Nike’s profits, but
could mean the difference between workers being able to support their
families, and hunger.

[ [link removed] ]Nike: #JustPayIt – pay your workers for the clothes they made you.

We know public pressure works when brands get caught exploiting workers —
HUGO BOSS cut ties with a supplier using forced labour after thousands of
Ekō members flooded BOSS with messages.

Now, let’s hold Nike accountable for paying its workers.



[ [link removed] ] Sign the petition 



Thanks for all that you do,
Angus and the team at Ekō


More information:

[ [link removed] ]Nike, Ramatax Group urged to compensate Cambodia garment workers
Just Style. 25 July 2023.

[ [link removed] ]WRC Factory Investigation: Hong Seng Knitting
Worker Rights Consortium. 2023

[ [link removed] ]WRC Factory Investigation: Violet Apparel Co. Ltd.
Worker Rights Consortium. 2023

 

 

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