England Euro 2016 shirts are being made by workers on just 95p an hour https://t.co/DEE5PaIoIo Please retweet pic.twitter.com/7Mjr3wXUdR
— Will Corry (@slievemore) June 7, 2016
Revealed: England’s Euro 2016 football shirts are being made in Indonesian factories by workers on just 95p an hour
- England team’s Euro 2016 football shirts cost £60 to buy in shops
- They are manufactured by Nike in a factory in Semarang, Indonesia
- Workers are said to earn a minimum of £165 a week, or 95p an hours
Factory workers making England’s Euro 2016 football shirts are earning just 95p an hour, it has been reported.
The Nike tops, which cost £60 to buy, are manufactured in the PT Grand Best Indonesia factory, in Semarang, Indonesia.
According to the Sun on Sunday, workers’ wages are understood to start at the legal minimum of £165 for a five-day week, which is the equivalent of 95p an hour.