I'm not seeing what you're mad at or what side you're on lol
Do you agree that Nike is gross or are you saying that Nike is fine with what they pay?
61 cents per hour with a 48 hour work week is still fucked up regardless if the liberal fucks on twitter are using old 1990's numbers for exaggeration.
I don't understand how Nike can say they have little control of their sub-contracted factories. They choose to do business with them to begin with. At any moment they can produce their products in America and pay the workers $20 an hour with benefits. They choose to go the sweat shop route, and let's be real, if Nike had their factories in America paying 100,000 factory workers $20 an hour with benefits their profit margins would shrivel and they wouldn't be paying Colin Kapernick millions of dollars for his commercials.
I ain't hating on Nike by any means, I wear Nike, just like I own an iphone, and use who knows how many other products produced by sweat shop labor, but for them to pretend like they have no control over it or to pretend they aren't hypocrites with their Kapernick "dream big" commercial while paying factory workers $3.50 a day is hilarious.
Do you agree that Nike is gross or are you saying that Nike is fine with what they pay?
61 cents per hour with a 48 hour work week is still fucked up regardless if the liberal fucks on twitter are using old 1990's numbers for exaggeration.
I don't understand how Nike can say they have little control of their sub-contracted factories. They choose to do business with them to begin with. At any moment they can produce their products in America and pay the workers $20 an hour with benefits. They choose to go the sweat shop route, and let's be real, if Nike had their factories in America paying 100,000 factory workers $20 an hour with benefits their profit margins would shrivel and they wouldn't be paying Colin Kapernick millions of dollars for his commercials.
I ain't hating on Nike by any means, I wear Nike, just like I own an iphone, and use who knows how many other products produced by sweat shop labor, but for them to pretend like they have no control over it or to pretend they aren't hypocrites with their Kapernick "dream big" commercial while paying factory workers $3.50 a day is hilarious.