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rickyb

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Third-World Labor Controversy
Nike has frequently been criticized for the use of third-world country labor and questionable environmental practices in the production of its shoes.

Numerous labor watch groups have accused Nike of allowing child labor, abuse and flagrant violations of wage and overtime laws to go unchecked in the factories that produce Nike shoes. Although Nike does not own the factories and is not directly responsible for the workforce, increased attention on the exploitation of the factory workers forced Nike to become more proactive in monitoring factory conditions, including forming the Global Alliance for Workers and Communities, a group dedicated to assisting in unbiased work condition assessment.

Nike's large factories have also brought it criticism from environmental activists."

How Are Nike Shoes Produced?
 
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