Adidas: Stop Wearing Us Out

Tell Adidas to keep its promises to Indonesian workers

In 2006 adidas made a promise to workers who lost their jobs when a large supplier, PT Spotec closed down. They told them that they would be givien hiring priority in other local adidas suppliers. Many workers are still without jobs.

Adidas also made a commitment to support union leaders who were dismissed by another adidas supplier, Panarub, in contravention of their human rights. However several of these workers have applied up to nine times for work, only to be rejected without any legitimate reason. These workers had made adidas shoes for up to 8 years before losing their jobs. They were also active in their former workplace unions. They are now concerned that their past union participation is resulting in unfair treatment as they apply for work at other Adidas supplier factories.

Ask Adidas to keep its promises and ensure that these former union leaders are are given a fair opportunity to gain work.

Workers Stories

Workers Stories

Hear the stories of three union officials, Suparjo, Suwandi and Hamandi, who were unfairly dismissed from an adidas supply factory 5 years ago. You can also hear from Ima, who is still working for an adidas supplier in Indonesia.

You can keep up with all their stories on the campaign blog page.

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Background

Background

Despite Adidas' claims to support workers rights, the history of their practice and the campaign against Adidas tells a different story.

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