NIKE and its TERRIFYING ORIGIN

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ม.ค. 2024
  • Step into the dark reality of Nike's labor practices with this eye-opening video. Starting in Vietnam in 1996, where workers faced draconian rules like limited bathroom breaks and minimal water intake, to forced kneeling and standing in the sun as punishment, the atrocities are stark.
    But it doesn't end there. Witness firsthand the plight of workers like Tariq in Pakistan, Julianto in Indonesia, and Dita Sari, an advocate for workers' rights, who faced intimidation, harassment, and even imprisonment.
    Follow Jim Keady, the soccer coach who refused to endorse Nike due to their sweatshop abuses, on his journey to uncover the truth. From living amongst factory workers in Indonesia to facing denial from Nike's CEO, Phil Knight, the struggle for justice is evident.
    Despite efforts to improve conditions, Nike's sweatshops persist, as seen in Vietnam where workers endure grueling hours, poor pay, and hazardous conditions. Thuyen Nguyen's investigation sheds light on the reality workers face, revealing exhaustion, malnutrition, and even fainting on the job.
    Phil Knight's acknowledgment of the issue marked a turning point, leading to reforms like raising the minimum age and increased monitoring. Yet, challenges remain, with layoffs and continued efforts towards fair labor practices.
    Join us in unraveling the layers of Nike's labor controversies and the ongoing journey towards accountability and justice. Subscribe to stay informed on corporate responsibility and social justice issues.

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