How much do Nike contract factory workers get paid? (Database) - Portland Business Journal
Nike and Adidas supplier suspends production at Vietnam plant due to COVID | Reuters
2 Nike Footwear Suppliers Halt Production Amid Vietnam Covid Outbreak – Sourcing Journal
Nike, Under Armour and others face supply problems in Vietnam | CNN Business
Nike trainer output at key factory hit by Covid outbreak - BBC News
Worsening China Factory Strike Threatens Adidas, Nike Sneakers
Vietnam Employers Fund Child Care at Nike Factory, Boost Productivity
Vietnam's Workers Hesitate to Return After Covid Outbreak - The New York Times
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Inside Nike's Struggle to Balance Cost and Worker Safety in Bangladesh - WSJ
Inside Nike's Struggle to Balance Cost and Worker Safety in Bangladesh - WSJ
Vietnam garment workers go on mass strike
Vietnam Turns to Zoom Job Fairs to Help Make Nike Shoes Again - Bloomberg
Nike Steps Up Production, Increasing Vietnam Investments
Nike supplier halts production at 3 Vietnam plants due to COVID-19 | Reuters
Thousands strike work after Nike supplier cuts Tet bonus - VnExpress International
Cambodian female workers in Nike, Asics and Puma factories suffer mass faintings | Employment | The Guardian
A rapid assessment of labour conditions in Vietnam's garment sector
Nike trainer output at key factory hit by Covid outbreak - BBC News
What's it like to work at a Nike contract factory? - Portland Business Journal
Workers making Nike and Adidas shoes in Vietnam go on strike – video | World news | The Guardian
Nike is facing a new wave of anti-sweatshop protests — Quartz
Vietnam says its Nike manufacturers back to full operations | Reuters
The Reality of Vietnamese Factory Workers - BORGEN
Nike workers don't earn 20 cents an hour or work 80 hours a week - Africa Check
A Race to the Bottom: Trans-Pacific Partnership and Nike in Vietnam by Institute for Global Labour and Human Rights - Issuu