>Adidas workers are payed under the legal wage, which means workers are unable to get the basic needs of human daily life.
>Adidas workers struggle with abuse at the factory. Just think, they have to go back to the abuse every single day for hours. >Workers are having to skip meals just to save money. That means some workers might not eat for a whole day, even when working 14+ hours a day. > Adidas factory workers are expected to work 70 hours a week, that is almost two times as much as a normal American job. >Adidas Employees are payed less than $60 a month that's about $2.06 a day. Way less than minimum wage and not suitable to be a living wage. > Workers that need to take a short leave due to medical difficulties are punished and the time is taken out of wages. Leaving them with nothing to help them pay for any medical expenses. > The Tunex factory is letting kids as young as 15 to work for them, long hours a week, thus, encouraging child labor. |