Kim Reeves+FollowNike’s Labor Drama: Has Anything Changed?Grab your coffee—here’s a hot take: Remember when Nike promised to clean up its act after those sweatshop scandals? Turns out, not much has changed. New reports show factory workers in Cambodia making barely above minimum wage (think $208/month!), while Nike claims otherwise. So, next time you’re eyeing those fresh kicks, know that your purchase might be supporting more of the same old story. Want to shop smarter? Look for brands that actually walk the talk on fair pay. #NikeNews #EthicalShopping #MoneyLifehacks #FashionTruths #CoffeeBreak #Business00Share
Edward Wallace+FollowNike’s “Double Wage” Claim? Not So FastEver wondered who makes your favorite sneakers? Turns out, most Cambodian workers making Nike gear earn just the bare minimum, despite Nike’s claims of double-the-minimum wages. Only 1% at one factory hit that mark, and that’s mostly managers. For regular folks on the line, it’s long hours, little pay, and barely enough to cover baby formula, rent, and rice. So next time you see those “ethical brand” ads, remember: the real paycheck story is a lot more complicated than the marketing. #Nike #FactoryLife #Wages #MoneyTalks #EthicalShopping #Business20Share