Nike has agreed to provide vocational training and financial assistance to former employees of two apparel factories in Honduras that closed last year amid allegations of labor abuses. At least one university, the University of Wisconsin at Madison, had rescinded its apparel-licensing contract with the Oregon-based company over the allegations.
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Nike Agrees to Help Former Factory Workers in Honduras
July 26, 2010, 3:06 pm
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