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Nike boss defends firm's investments in China, says Nike is China's brand
Women at Nike: human resource managers at Nike ignored complaints from female employees for years - Vox
Nike Strives to Overcome Sweatshop Abuse - The Borgen Project
The Nike saga: Winning at all costs
Olympic brands caught up in abuse scandal | Retail industry | The Guardian
Nike Human Rights Investigation Up for Human Rights Award | Talking Union
Nike, H&M, Burberry face backlash and boycotts in China over stance on Uyghur treatment
Nike lists abuses at Asian factories | Business | The Guardian
How Nike Solved Its Sweatshop Problem
A History of Nike's Changing Attitude to Sweatshops - Glass Clothing
Nike Sweatshops: The Truth About the Nike Factory Scandal | New Idea Magazine
Nike - Advertising or Free Speech
PDF) Still Waiting for Nike To Do It: Nike's Labor Practices in the Three Years Since CEO Phil Knight's Speech to the National Press Club | TIm Connor - Academia.edu
Inside Nike's Struggle to Balance Cost and Worker Safety in Bangladesh - WSJ
Nike's China sales in spotlight after Xinjiang backlash | Reuters
PDF) Good Morning, Vietnam: An Ethical Analysis of Nike Activities in Southeast Asia
Nike, Patagonia Named in Complaint Regarding Forced Uyghur Labor – Footwear News
Nike | Oxfam Australia
Nike's response re. Violet Apparel - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
flush The Swoosh" Coalition Says Nike Sweatshops Tarnish U-m's Good Name | Ann Arbor District Library
H&M, Nike Pay With China Boycotts on Xinjiang Human Rights Stance - Bloomberg
Nike boss defends firm's business in China - BBC News
Nike Sweatshops: The Truth About the Nike Factory Scandal | New Idea Magazine
July 29th, A Global Call to Action Against Nike — Corporate Accountability Lab
Nike workers kicked, slapped and verbally abused at factories making Converse line in Indonesia | Daily Mail Online
Take the #NikeCoverUpChallenge and Demand Justice for Nike Workers | AFL-CIO
Nike and Coca-Cola Lobby Against Xinjiang Forced Labor Bill - The New York Times