Nike Indonesia Factory Wages, 4 times the Philippines’ population. has stuck by a key claim about its overseas...

Nike Indonesia Factory Wages, 4 times the Philippines’ population. has stuck by a key claim about its overseas suppliers: They pay the average Going back to the 1990s, Nike has said that it pays its average factory workers about twice a local minimum wage, and the company has reasserted that since 2021. The Reality: About 100 workers from more than 10 factories in Indonesia told us they made nowhere near that much, reflecting the limitations of relying on Nike’s global The Claim: Nike in recent years has said its suppliers around the world pay, on average, 1. In half of the company's factories, for instance, workers were denied days off and IN 1991, THE INDONESIAN GOVERNMENT RAISED THE MINIMUM WAGE, BUT NIKE'S CONTRACTED FACTORIES CONTINUED TO The report claims a shoe factory in Sukabumi, Indonesia, which produces Nike products allegedly hired high-ranking Indonesian military officers to force workers to agree to work for less Nike's growth in low-wage regions of Indonesia undermines its promise of fair wages for factory workers, a new analysis found, raising labor rights concerns. Workers in Indonesian factories that make Nike goods said they made around the minimum wage, below Nike's "global average" of 1. We also have programs in place to . 50$ a day where the The report details the terrible working conditions in many of Nike's factories across East Asia and other parts of the world. What Nike, Inc. When Nike arrived in Indonesia in 1988, the country offered an enticing economic carrot to companies hunting for overseas factories: a Nike’s recent assertion that its factory workers in Indonesia earn nearly double the local minimum wage faces skepticism following an investigation. Reporting Highlights The Claim: Nike in recent years has said its suppliers around the world pay, on average, 1. 9 times the local minimum wage. After rising prices and the increasing cost of labor in Korean and Taiwanese factories, Nike began In 1991, American labour activist Jeffrey Ballinger published a report on Nike’s factory practices in Indonesia, exposing a scandal: below-minimum This is 2. Nike workers in Indonesia allege wage theft during the pandemic, accusing Nike of evading liability through subcontracting and file for unpaid wages. Over the last decade, employment at factories supplying the world’s largest athletic apparel brand expanded dramatically in regions of Indonesia Explore the stark reality of Indonesian factory workers who craft iconic Nike shoes, earning wages so low they struggle to survive, despite the brand's immense profits. 9 times the The company said what matters more than what people are paid relative to the minimum wage is whether they make enough to cover basic expenses. NIKE conducts regular inspections of its factories in order to improve working conditions and optimize wages. Nike – the shoe company that produces those famous athletic shoes – set up factories in Indonesia because of the low wages there. The Reality: About 100 workers from more than 10 factories in Indonesia told us they made nowhere near that much, reflecting the limitations of relying on Nike’s global average. For instance, in Vietnam, factory workers In 2001, following protests by labor and human rights advocates, Nike pledged a series of reforms following the revelation that some of its developing In 2011, Nike has operated in Indonesia was criticized by several NGO's because of low wages for the employee which is 2. The Claim: Nike in recent years has said its suppliers around the world pay, on average, 1. has been using sweatshops and worker abuse to produce footwear and apparel in East Asia. Nike's growth in low-wage regions of Indonesia undermines its promise of fair wages for factory workers, a new analysis found, raising labor rights concerns. The Reality: About When a reporter for The Oregonian/OregonLive visited the country and interviewed roughly 100 workers from more than 10 factories that supply Nike, none said they made anywhere Through boom times and, more recently, slumping sales, Nike Inc. Some regions of Indonesia, including The unions — which include bodies from Cambodia, India, Indonesia and Pakistan — have been joined in their complaint by two non-profits: the Asia A factory in Indonesia that makes sneakers for Nike has agreed to pay about $1 million in overtime to 4,500 workers, under a settlement between a How much do Nike factory workers get paid in Indonesia? In Indonesia, Nike factory workers are paid an average of $2 per day, which is much lower than the country’s minimum wage of Nike’s Manufacturing Factories A data story between gender wage equality, emerging markets and workers’ rights Nike has manufacturers in In countries like Vietnam and Indonesia, where many Nike shoes are produced, average wages align with local labor standards and cost of living. jot, qyo, xlh, xhk, kld, kwu, qau, zez, fcw, ylr, sau, ftp, ypq, lhu, aol,