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Nike Sweatshop Labor

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The shoe industry has affected vietnam with cheap labor tactics to save money and keep up with demand in the US for making Nike shoes. It is all in thanks to the TPP or the Trans-Pacific Partnership that was established in order to make globalization and trade more freely based and efficient for big companies. Although, with this globalized trade barrier being lifted arises concerns and hardships for others. Nike being 60% in all athletic footwear sold in the United States and 30% of some of the global footwear market so it is not surprising that it is in constant demand from the public who can afford their shoes. In order to keep up with this demand the company needs to broaden their scope of industrial process with it being efficient, …show more content…

The industry's largest production center is founded in Vietnam where; being a third world country and impoverished makes it easier for companies to hire cheap labor workers to save money. In these factory shops, mostly made up of women, workers are more than 330,000 and this is the case for 67 factories that make products for Nike. These shoes production expenses heavily under way the amount that they are then sold for in the U.S which can range from a minimum of $60 to possibly $200 or …show more content…

Money is scarce so companies such as Nike use the solution of importing and gathering materials while having inexpensive workers make the product in a destitute country then exporting them to first world countries such as America who are losing money because of the decline in manufacturing jobs. The statistics stand at 5.7 million manufacturing jobs being lost in the U.S and around 60,000 manufacturing plants were closed between 2000 and 2010 to go overseas, but that number is still steadily increasing as the rights for workers in the third world countries become infinitely more unreasonable so that companies take advantage of

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