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Posted: 2025-04-27 13:26:49 UTC

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ProPublica reports that despite Nike's claim that its suppliers pay workers 1.9 times the minimum wage on average, payroll records from a Cambodian factory show that few workers earn that much, even after years of employment.
Nike's wage claims vs. actual payroll data
Discrepancies in worker compensation in Cambodian factory
Long-term employment not necessarily leading to higher wages
Verifying corporate claims about worker compensation
Ensuring fair wages and labor practices in global supply chains
Achieving transparency in wage distribution