recent investigations have found that many companies who have outsourced work to other countries also become involved with unethical practices. For example, an Indonesian contractor for the American shoe brand Nike used local military forces to intimidate workers into agreeing to work for less than the country's minimum wage. In India, children were being used to mine mica, which puts the "sparkle" in make up products that various international beauty companies then purchase. In the competitive shrimping industry of Southeast Asia, companies use bonded laborer and dictate 20 hours workdays to fulfill shrimping orders from local and international seafood companies.