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Sweatshops still plague sportswear industry
Nike pays $16 million a year to Brazil's football team; Adidas pays $1.8 million per year to French footballer Zinedine Zidane. But as global sports brands crank up their advertising for the 2006 World Cup, sportswear workers in Asia still earn as little as 60 cents an hour in sweatshop conditions, Oxfam's latest report reveals.
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