FIFA’S official World Cup footballs costing up to £130 are being made by workers on as little as £26 a week. The footie chiefs are making millions from the Adidas Trionda, as production workers in Pakistan struggle to feed families. Campaigners called for them to be paid enough “to live with dignity”. The Trionda match…
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