Nike, the global sportswear giant, is facing mounting pressure over human rights concerns in its supply chain. As reported by Reuters and other sources, the company is grappling with allegations of wage theft, forced labor, and inadequate worker prot
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Human rights groups calling out Nike is like an annual tradition at this point. The real question is, why aren’t governments clamping down on these practices? Corporates won’t change unless regulators force them to.
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