Take action

Sydney's Martin Place was temporarily turned into a "factory" for this protest about working conditions in the sportswear industry.
Photo: OxfamAUS.
- Tell adidas you care
- adidas contracts out production to factories in poor countries. These factories compete for adidas’ orders by making women work hard, fast, and for low wages. Oxfam Australia is currently supporting campaigns by adidas workers in Indonesia. You can help us push adidas to stop sweatshops, one factory at a time. Take action on adidas today!
- Get campaign updates by email
- Get the latest NikeWatch news - either every month or every quarter.
- Support current worker campaigns
- These workers are taking big risks to campaign for decent jobs. You can help make sports brands listen.
- Play OFFSIDE! the game
- Have fun and send a protest message to giant sports brands that are benefiting from exploitation of workers who make their goods. This game is linked to Oxfam's Offside! report.
- Prove that consumers care, send us your receipts
- Each time you buy sportshoes or sportswear, mail us a copy of the receipt with a note saying that you wish you could buy clothes and shoes made under decent conditions.
- Tell Nike you care
- Nike monitors the number of protest letters it receives to get a sense of how many consumers care about this issue. Sign the petition
- Get involved
- Link up with an anti-sweatshop campaign group near you.
- Educational resources for teachers
- Creative and interactive ways to get your class thinking about its relationship with the global economy.
- Promote the campaign on your website
- Find out how to link to this website.
