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$150 World Cup Jerseys Made by Workers Getting $2.27 a Day

The New York Times – Business:

Garment workers in Myanmar earn less than $3 a day to produce soccer apparel for Adidas. Some say they were fired after asking factory owners for a raise.

Elizabeth Paton
Author: Elizabeth Paton

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Cambodia, Factories and Manufacturing, Fashion and Apparel, Football, Manchester United (Soccer Team), Myanmar, NIKE Inc, Organized Labor, Qatar, Soccer, Wages and Salaries, World Cup (Soccer), World Cup 2022 (Soccer)
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