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What's it like to work at a Nike contract factory? - Portland Business Journal
Nike, Under Armour and others face supply problems in Vietnam | CNN Business
Workers making Nike and Adidas shoes in Vietnam go on strike – video | World news | The Guardian
Cambodian female workers in Nike, Asics and Puma factories suffer mass faintings | Employment | The Guardian
Worsening China Factory Strike Threatens Adidas, Nike Sneakers
Nike to Increase Vietnam Investments as Production Ramps Up - Bloomberg
Nike trainer output at key factory hit by Covid outbreak - BBC News
Vietnam's Workers Hesitate to Return After Covid Outbreak - The New York Times
Nike workers don't earn 20 cents an hour or work 80 hours a week - Africa Check
Vietnam says its Nike manufacturers back to full operations | Reuters
Nike and Adidas are steadily ditching China for Vietnam to make their sneakers — Quartz
The Reality of Vietnamese Factory Workers - BORGEN
How Nike Fixed Its Sweatshop Image
Vietnam Employers Fund Child Care at Nike Factory, Boost Productivity
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Labor paradox leaves Vietnam factories reeling after COVID exodus - Nikkei Asia
Thousands strike work after Nike supplier cuts Tet bonus - VnExpress International
Nike Vietnam ramp production and carbon commitments back up to pre-pandemic levels
Nike trainer output at key factory hit by Covid outbreak - BBC News
Thousands strike at Nike, Adidas shoe factory in Vietnam - The Hindu BusinessLine
Factory Conditions
90,000 Vietnamese Workers on Strike at Factory That Supplies Nike, Adidas - Saigoneer
COVID forces Vietnam factories to choose sleepovers or stoppages - Nikkei Asia
Nike Steps Up Production, Increasing Vietnam Investments
Inside Nike's Struggle to Balance Cost and Worker Safety in Bangladesh - WSJ
Nike could run out of shoes from Vietnam as Covid worsens: S&P Global