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To: Zardoz who wrote (30510)3/23/1999 10:23:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Respond to of 116778
 
Hi Hutch
It would seem that most of the people who hang out on these threads are definitely not lemmings..by the way do you notice how she distorts what people say
by the way did you also here how Nike is beginning to become more
socially conscious! is there a change in the air? "Nike's present entry-level cash wage of 250,000 Rp per month (exclusive of bonuses, overtime or allowances) -- already
higher than the government's proposed increase for 1999 -- affects approximately 25 percent of Nike's 70,000 workers in the
country. Before today's wage package, this segment of workers had received two wage increases (April/October, 1998)
totaling 45 percent." didn't know they employed 70,000 Indonesians biz.yahoo.com
I wonder how much the rupiah has fallen and are the workers still a lot worse off than before the crisis
bobby
ps also had heard something disturbing as to what some Indonesians were playing football with..ugh