Everyone likes his or her new Nike clothes. In fact, Nike can be found on many sports team members. Why do such prosperous famous companies rely on the exploitation of child slavery? It all began with CEO Philip Knight's "Great Idea". It is to put the shoe factory in Asia, pay pennies to the workers, and make a big profit. Nike can easily pay a considerable amount of workers. You can see that this is the opposite of Nike's philosophy. That is a fair approach.
There are many examples of the fashion industry using workers from all over the world, such as some fatal incidents and the continuation of life-threatening situations. The reputation for the use of Nike's unfair labor goes back to the time when the production was first transferred overseas in the 1970s. According to the then CEO, it was synonymous with "sweat shop" in the 1990s. This is the focal point of extensive protests against factories that use child labor and poor working conditions. Nike completed a big job of overturning this image. Both fashion business and Morgan Stanley praise the company's commitment to sustainability. Nike has a site dedicated to social impact, its stories, statistics, and photos of happy people working at the factory. Now, according to Kaepernick, Nike represents a new behaviorism and has a new power. Just as new forces bring more responsibility. In most cases, Nike is doing very well.
As the problems of labor exploitation in Asia are attracting media attention, Nike adopted a reform policy to prevent abuse. But these changes did not happen as soon as many wanted. As a central issue of the problem, Nike seems to be late: paying minimum wage, allowing workers to pay basic human resources, and workers form independent labor unions To make it possible to do. It seems economically that the company is slow to solve the problem because these problems seem to have the greatest impact on Nike's ability to maintain cheap labor. However, many human rights organizations do not know whether Nike will make these changes. They believe that Nike is abused and abused by poor workers and therefore only taking action to reform the factory practices.