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Respuesta de la empresa

21 Jul 2012

Autor:
Nike

Nike response

Nike was one of the first brands in our industry to sign onto the Fair Labor Association definition of ‘fair’ wage. Nike expects progres from its factories toward better worker compensation systems that seel to meet the FLA definition of “fair wage”. Nike requires its suppliers to pay at least the local minimum wae and legally owed benefits to workers. Nike beliees that a responsibility competitibe indstry that invests in its workforce will bring about locally relevant wage increases for workers over the lon term.

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