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Cambodian female workers in Nike, Asics and Puma factories suffer mass faintings | Employment | The Guardian
Some 300 Cambodian Nike workers fired after protests - CSMonitor.com
Cambodia: 1,200 former Violet Apparel workers demand US$1.4 million unpaid compensation and damages after factory closure; Incl. responses from intl. fashion brands - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Cambodia: Garment Workers Protest at Nike Factory Attacked by Police | Frontlines of Revolutionary Struggle
Garment waste from Nike other leading brands fuel toxic kilns in Cambodia - Unearthed
Nike Cambodia opens official outlet - Inside Retail
Cambodia: Workers Hurt At Nike Pay Protest | World News | Sky News
Cambodian Garment Workers Experience Mass Faintings in Factories
Nike, Adidas, and Levi Strauss concern over Cambodia labour and human rights - Khmer Times
Cambodia Factories Grapple With Issue of Underage Workers - WSJ
Cambodian female workers in Nike, Asics and Puma factories suffer mass faintings | Employment | The Guardian
Garment waste from Nike other leading brands fuel toxic kilns in Cambodia - Unearthed
Nike aims for traction in Cambodia with first retail store | Phnom Penh Post
More Mass Faintings Hit Nike Factory in Cambodia
Cambodian garment factory workers demand rights after coronavirus closures - ABC News
Garment workers push against the gates of a factory owned by Sabrina ( Cambodia) Garment Manufacturing during their protest in Kampong Speu province, west of the capital Phnom Penh June 3, 2013. Several
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Vietnam shoe maker for Nike, Adidas to cut 6,000 jobs
Garment workers confront police officers during a protest in front of a factory owned by Sabrina (Cambodia) Garment Manufacturing in Kampong Speu province, west of the capital Phnom Penh June 3, 2013.
Chinese-owned Nike factory breaks ground in Phnom Penh - Khmer Times
Nike on a five year run to capture more market share in the Kingdom | Phnom Penh Post