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Suparjo’s adidas story

In this film, Suparjo shares the challenges that he has faced since his unfair dismissal from an adidas supply factory in 2005.

He hopes that when they hear his story, people in Australia and elsewhere will reach out and support workers in Indonesia, so that they can have better lives.

Take Action: Ask adidas to fulfil its commitment to Suparjo

Suparjo’s personal story has been collated from video footage and an audio interview (in Bahasa Indonesia) conducted in Tangerang, Banten in April 2010. The subtitles are a direct translation of his original words. As such, any personal opinions expressed by Suparjo within this film are his own views and should not be taken to represent the views of Oxfam Australia.

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