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Nike Still Sees China Labor Challenges

Thursday, March 13, 2008 6:14:58 PM
By SARAH SKIDMORE

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Despite improvements in worker rights laws in China, Nike Inc. says significant problems remain there in working conditions and with managers not meeting Nike's standards.

Problems the athletic footwear and apparel giant listed in its first corporate responsibility report to focus solely on China include inadequate management, excessive overtime and workers using false documents to get jobs.

Nike said it decided to release a country-specific report because the 2008 Olympics in Beijing are attracting so much attention to China.


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