Nike air jordan's manufacturing
Ever since Nike built factories in Vietnam, Nike's sales rose 99 percent. The founder and chief executive of Nike, Phillip Knight has shown how to make billions fast. He sponsored popular U.S. athletes to create a faddish for a product and to keep manufacturing in poor third-world countries. Most of the 25,000 workers in "Nike Town", Vietnam are women and children who are paid $0.20 and work for 70 hours a week putting together shoes. They have no insurance or retirement security. During the hours of assembling shoes, beatings and ruel punishments often come along for things like poor workmanship and talking while working. MJ's $20 million edorsement is more than all the Vietnamese workers in the entire industry of Nike earn in a year.