Swiss shoe maker On has suspended orders from one of its sub-suppliers following allegations by NGO Public Eye of poor working conditions at the Indonesian company. + Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox The Zurich-based running shoe manufacturer is taking the allegations “very seriously”, the company told the AWP news agency. + Is Swiss footwear brand On getting too greedy for its own good? The report focuses on On’s direct supplier, Long Rich, and its sub-supplier, Yihong, on the island of Java, which manufacture products for On, Brooks and New Balance, amongst others. Many workers were paid only the statutory minimum wage of 2.9 million rupiah, or just under CHF130, a month, according to Public Eye. This is not enough to live on. At Yihong, the NGO identified breaches of working time regulations, a lack of contracts, unlawful dismissals and harassment. A dispute there reportedly led to the dismissal of 112 trade union members. However, under pressure from …