PHILIPPINES: Plant faces closure as Adidas ends supply deal
Author: Joe Ayling | 24 November 2009
German sportswear company Adidas Group has confirmed to just-style it will end a supply deal with Philippines-based footwear manufacturer SS Venture Inc, where a total of 688 workers are set to be hit by an imminent closure.
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