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9Jun2006
How long can you keep the ball in the air?

As top sports brands crank up their advertising for the World Cup (which starts today, in case you hadn't noticed!), behind the scenes many sportswear workers in Asia are struggling. They work long hours under high pressure - it's like having to keep a ball in the air for hours.

Play the new keepy-up game from Oxfam Australia and see how long you can keep the ball in the air. When you've finished playing, send a protest message to sports brands, calling on them to treat workers fairly - and then send the game to your friends to get them to beat your score!

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Find out how sports brands treat workers in Asia >>

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