Workers at a Vietnamese factory used by Nike and Adidas continue to strike over a change in a government pension program, according to news reports.
The roughly 90,000 workers are protesting a change in a program that will prevent them from getting lump-sum payments if they leave a company, according to a Bloomberg report.
The factory, operated by Pou Chen Corp., makes footwear for numerous brands, including Nike and Adidas.
"We are monitoring the situation and are in close contact with our partners…
Martes, Marso 31, 2015
Workers strike at Vietnamese factory used by Nike, Adidas
Workers at a Vietnamese factory used by Nike and Adidas continue to strike over a change in a government pension program, according to news reports.
The roughly 90,000 workers are protesting a change in a program that will prevent them from getting lump-sum payments if they leave a company, according to a Bloomberg report.
The factory, operated by Pou Chen Corp., makes footwear for numerous brands, including Nike and Adidas.
"We are monitoring the situation and are in close contact with our partners…
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