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  2. Nike sweatshops - Wikipedia

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    Team Sweat is "an international coalition of consumers, investors, and workers committed to ending the injustices in Nike’s sweatshops around the world" founded in 2000 by Jim Keady. While Keady was researching Nike at St. John’s University, the school signed a $3.5 million deal with Nike, forcing all athletes and coaches to endorse Nike.

  3. The Myth of the Ethical Shopper - The Huffington Post

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    Myth. We're still trying to eliminate sweatshops and child labor by buying right. But that's not how the world works in 2015. By Michael Hobbes. Art by Abigail Goh. There’s this video that went viral earlier this year. On Berlin’s Alexanderplatz, a vending machine is selling plain white T-shirts for €2 each.

  4. Nike Vaporfly and Tokyo 2020 Olympics controversy - Wikipedia

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    Nike Vaporfly and Tokyo 2020 Olympics controversy. In 2017, Nike released the Nike Zoom Vaporfly Elite shoe, [ 1] which was advertised as "ultra-lightweight, soft and capable of providing up to 85-percent energy return." These "super shoes" became the focus of claims that they were a form of technology doping and that they provided athletes an ...

  5. Jim Keady - Wikipedia

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    Keady publicly refused to support Nike and was forced to resign his position as soccer coach. After resigning, Keady continued to research the conditions in Nike's Sweatshops. He traveled to Indonesia and for a month lived among the Nike factory workers, surviving on the $1.25 per day wage the workers earn.

  6. Why Nike's Stock Crashed 60% in 4 Simple Charts - AOL

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    Nike's (NYSE: NKE) stock hit an all-time high of $172.49 on Nov. 5, 2021. At the time, investors were impressed by its quick recovery from the pandemic, the ongoing expansion of its Nike Direct ...

  7. Jordan Chiles' case is unusual. Most returned Olympic medals ...

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    Updated August 12, 2024 at 11:56 AM. PARIS — Jordan Chiles is a rarity in Olympic history: an athlete forced to return their medal for reasons other than a doping violation. The Team USA gymnast ...

  8. Nike sales in China 'still have issues' despite earnings beat ...

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    Nike's overall positive performance involved strong results from its digital and direct-to-consumer (DTC) businesses: The company's direct sales were $4.6 billion, up 15% from a reported basis and ...

  9. Jeffrey Ballinger - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Ballinger. Jeffrey Ballinger (born March 21, 1953) is an American labor organizer and writer, and is the founder of Press for Change, a labor group opposed to sweatshop practices. Ballinger is noted by The New York Times for having "exposed exploitation of factory workers in Asia." [1] He is the editor of the book Behind the Swoosh. [2]