Company Response
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Timeline
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"Not responsive": Investors doubling down on workers' rights at Nike ahead of AGM
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Olympics 2024: Investors and activists urge Nike to settle debt with workers
On the eve of the Olympic games, a coalition of human rights advocates and major Nike investors are calling on the sportswear giant to pay garment workers in their supply chain the $2.2 million they have been owed for four years.
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Elevate's non-response re. Hong Seng Knitting case
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Response from Nike to Worker Rights Consortium & Violet Apparel workers' rejoinder
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Violet Apparel ex-workers' rejoinder to Nike's response
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Worker Rights Consortium's rejoinder to Nike's response re. Hong Seng Knitting case
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Thailand: Hong Seng Knitting wage theft case summary
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Nike's response to wage theft allegations in Cambodia & Thailand
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Cambodia & Thailand: Nike investors sign statement calling on the brand to enable full payment of owed wages to garment workers
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Nike urged to backpay garment workers ahead of annual meeting
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Cambodia: Violet Apparel garment worker calls on Nike to pay owed severance compensation
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Cambodia & Thailand: Investors publish letter calling on Nike to pay outstanding wage payments to garment workers
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Cambodia & Thailand: Over 50 labour & human rights groups demand Nike pay workers $2.2 million in owed wages & benefits
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Cambodia: Over 50 human rights orgs call on Nike to ensure over 1,000 garment workers are paid legally owed severance pay of over $1 million
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Cambodia: Worker Rights Consortium report finds Nike supplier unlawfully failed to pay workers statutory terminal compensation
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Cambodia: Authorities & employers used 'politicised' criminal justice system to silence union leaders & activist members, report finds
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