Nike Factory to Pay Indonesian Workers $1 Million in Backdated Overtime
A total of 4,500 workers will benefit from the settlement.
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A total of 4,500 workers will benefit from the settlement.
Wearing kicks out in public isn't just for workout fanatics and sneakerheads anymore.
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Also, Rag & Bone has papered downtown Manhattan with ad posters, and Steven Alan is collaborating with Nike on a line of sneakers.
Or at least give your feet a break in comfortable kicks.
Sneakers to match all that Liberty for Target stuff you got this year.
Plus, Neiman Marcus is undergoing major staff shake-ups, and Christian Lacroix is directing a museum exhibit in Paris.
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Designer Jun Takahashi also likes to ignore traffic patterns while running.
They were thinking about teaming up for spring 2011.
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This is the second Nike store to close for bedbugs in a week.
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