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Article

3 Jun 2009

Author:
Carsten Terp Journalist, Tænk Magazine & Kate Meyers ICR Communications, Nike

[Email exchange between Carsten Terp, Tænk Magazine & Kate Meyers, Nike]

I’ve been in Vietnam to interview workers from three different factories producing shoes for Nike…The workers have expressed concerns which I would like to address to the relevant CSR-person at Nike. My main questions are about wages, about health and safety issues and about trade unions and workers rights in Vietnam. Regarding the issue about trade unions and workers rights I am particularly interested in the situation at the Ching Luh factory during the strike in April last year…