Thread regarding Nike Inc. layoffs

Another article telling the sad story of Nike workplace culture ... https://www.forbes.com/sites/pamdanziger/2024/11/04/nikes-reputation-falls-j

https://www.forbes.com/sites/pamdanziger/2024/11/04/nikes-reputation-falls-just-when-it-needs-a-strong-brand-reputation-most/

Point 3 "Dysfunction In The Workplace" -- describes it accurately and the experiences shared on this site
Allegations about Nike mistreating female employees continues to linger, as do rumors of bad labor practices in its supply chain, which the recent board vote did nothing to quell. And its most recent announcement of 2% corporate layoffs has hurt as well.

“Nike as a workplace and as an employee brand majorly declined,” Hahn observed. “Society says, ‘You’ve got to treat your people well,’ and people are saying, ‘It doesn’t seem like a workplace that I necessarily want to be part of.’ That wasn’t always the case for Nike.”

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So, the ex-sportswoman decided to open her own apparel line.
The problem: nobody knows about your brand. You need to grow.
Solution: attack the largest company in the sector. Ride the wave of anti-woke sentiment. accuse the company of not standing for women. Even if that’s not true. Create cheap provocative video.
Make it viral. Go to Forbes, Fox News, etc.
Say there that you can support the fight against oppression by buying from this unknown brand.
Profit.
Oh, American capitalism.
Love it

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EH took the helm in Sept,2024. How can the article be a year old ?
Too much drinking on the holiday weekend ?

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Nike has already fixed this.

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Post ID: @qkr+1vMGvhV9

This article is over a year old so, what’s your point?

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