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Company of the month: Nike
There must be few people in the world who are not aware of the athletic
footwear company, Nike. Since 1972, it has earned billions of dollars in the
USA and around the world, selling footwear and later other items of clothing.
Now the brand has been extended to watches and many other products.
Nike’s success suggests that everybody loves Nike, but if you type the name
into the search engine on your computer, you will find many sites protesting
against Nike and calling for a boycott of Nike products. Most of these focus on
the employment conditions in the factories where the footwear is made. The
manufacture of clothing and in particular footwear requires a large amount of
low skilled and semi-skilled human labour. This means that large squads of
workers labour on production lines in factories.
People choose to work in Nike factories because the alternatives are even
worse. Most of Nike’s factories are located in countries marked by extreme
poverty, high unemployment and extensive malnutrition.
Protesters would like some of the millions of dollars Nike spends on
advertising, marketing and sponsorship of celebrity athletes spent on the
workers who actually make the products.
Nike has tried to draw attention to their sponsorship of sports events, education
and community projects in their main market – the USA. They have also begun
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Some economists argue that these bad working conditions are a normal stage at
the beginning of industrialization of any country. They point to the working
conditions in Britain at the beginning of the industrial revolution and similar
practices in the USA, Mexico, Japan and other countries. Wages and working
conditions improved in those countries because workers formed unions to push
for improvements. Nike, the protesters say, is increasing its production in areas
where genuinely democratic unions are illegal.
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