Workers in more than a dozen countries say Adidas indulges in unfair practices.
Workers who make Adidas products are demanding an end to pervasive wage theft and union-busting.In Myanmar, striking workers called on Adidas supplier Pou Chen, which dismissed 26 union members, to stop retaliating against their union and agree to a wage increase.
Demonstrations in Germany brought together activists in dance flash mobs. In Italy a public poster campaign raised awareness about Adidas' responsibility to the workers who make its products. Garment worker unions have been demonstrating for months to bring attention to the brand’s long history of wage theft and anti-union repression in its apparel and footwear supply chains.
Workers in Cambodia have been fighting for years for the compensation they’re owed. They say Adidas refuses to end wage theft in its supply chain, prioritizing profits over people. Garment workers are calling on consumers to make this wave of activism just the beginning of holding Adidas to account.
On the other hand Adidas, one of the largest sports apparel companies in the world, severed ties with Kanye West in response to West’s controversial behavior, including making anti-semitic comments, and said it does not tolerate anti-semitism and any other sort of hate speech.












