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Tong Ji |
Nike, Adidas and Puma |
Summary - Nike, Adidas and Puma caps
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In November 1999, the factory was operating on a schedule of 72 ˝ hours weekly which means they were working 32 ˝ hours overtime each week on top of the regular, legal 40-hour workweek. However, by March of 2000, overtime had been cut back to 12 ˝ to 22 ˝ hours a week, with the workweek now ranging between 52 ˝ and 62 ˝ hours. |
Containers on their way to the United States.
Hours—Peak Season Schedule:
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All production wages are paid according to a piece rate system. The average wage is 550 rmb.--$66.27 a month for a 57 ˝-hour workweek. Average Wage (including all overtime hours, production bonuses and incentives): ·<>
27 cents an hour For serious production errors, a worker can be fired and fined 270 rmb ($32.53)—more than two-weeks’ wages. The factory withholds half of the workers’ first month’s wage. |