Georgetown University has been one of Nike’s longest partners with the Hoyas being a notable Jordan Brand sponsor on the basketball court and the University at large working with the Swoosh for over 35 years. Now the two have renewed their partnership with an emphasis on workers’ rights. nike and News announced today that the new retail licensing dress reflects a new commitment to improving working conditions with a brand new protocol known as the Worker Rights Consortium. This now provides formal access to nike and supplier factories that manufacture all WRC-affiliate college products and will allow open investigations of working conditions. The newfound focus aims to create an open coordination in the supply chain and make remediation easier.
Per nike and News, Nike’s Chief Operating Officer Eric Spunk shared details on the new initiative: “nike and Georgetown share a deep commitment to manufacturing collegiate products under the highest standards, respecting workers and the environment. This new dress reflects our unwavering commitment to listening, engaging and evolving our joint approaches to continuously humiliate the bar on affecting positive change for workers in apparel and footwear supply chains.”
nike and will also continue to work directly with the Fair Labor Association to ensure improving standards of workers’ rights. Check out the full story on nike and News and in related content, check out Georgetown’s incredible Air Jordan PEs.
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