'Nike sweatshops. Since the 1970s,
Nike, Inc. has been accused of using
sweatshops to produce footwear and apparel .
Nike has denied the claims in the past,
suggesting the company has little control over sub-contracted factories
'
Nike, for example, employs more than 100,000
factory workers in
Indonesia,
paying them an average of about
$3.50 per day. Still, despite the rapidly growing demand for its
labor,
Indonesia remains one of Asia's poorest countries, with the average citizen taking home less than $3,500 per year.Apr 9, 2015 '
here is left biased snopes even agreeing with most of it
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/nike-workers-pay-kaepernick/
That means Nike workers in Vietnam earned between $0.61 and $0.89 per hour in 2016, based on a working week of 48 hours. However, as the group pointed out, the effects of inflation and an increased cost of living in Vietnam since the 1990s means that this increase in the nominal hourly wage is not as significant in real terms, and may not be that high even in nominal terms, after one accounts for forced overtime, an illegal practice documented by the Worker Rights Consortium in a 2016
report.
According to the manufacturing
map, 80 percent of the 385,000 Nike workers in Vietnam are women, as of 6 September 2018, which corresponds with one claim in the tweet.