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adidas: Stop wearing us out

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If adidas can spend millions of euros sponsoring individual athletes and sporting events, surely it should value the women and men who worked for years producing its products in Asia. Yet it has failed to live up to promises made to workers at its suppliers factories in Indonesia.

Ask adidas to keep its promises to its Indonesian workers.
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http://www.oxfam.org.au/act/take-action/workers-rights/2010-05-Adidas-st...

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Support Indonesian union leaders today and write to adidas today!

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Call on adidas not to discriminate against union leaders and to re-employ union officials from the PT Spotec and PT Panarub suppliers.

Support the union leaders today and write to adidas today!
Take action now at: http://www.cleanclothes.org/urgent/09-02-11.htm#action

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