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Globalization vs. Isolationism: Finding Nike's New Competitive Advantage? -  Technology and Operations Management
Globalization vs. Isolationism: Finding Nike's New Competitive Advantage? - Technology and Operations Management

Apple & Nike Are Lobbying for Forced Labor
Apple & Nike Are Lobbying for Forced Labor

USA: Apple, Nike and Coca-Cola among companies reportedly lobbying Congress  to weaken Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Bill - Business & Human Rights  Resource Centre
USA: Apple, Nike and Coca-Cola among companies reportedly lobbying Congress to weaken Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Bill - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Nike chief executive says brand is 'of China and for China' | Financial  Times
Nike chief executive says brand is 'of China and for China' | Financial Times

Back in Style: The Nike Cortez | GQ
Back in Style: The Nike Cortez | GQ

Apple & Nike Are Lobbying for Forced Labor
Apple & Nike Are Lobbying for Forced Labor

How Nike It Bootlegged Its Sneakers: History of Nike One Line | Complex
How Nike It Bootlegged Its Sneakers: History of Nike One Line | Complex

More U.S. workers getting Juneteenth off as awareness grows | AP News
More U.S. workers getting Juneteenth off as awareness grows | AP News

China Uighurs: Artist Badiucao targets Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola, Muji
China Uighurs: Artist Badiucao targets Apple, Nike, Coca-Cola, Muji

Nike Issues Statement on Company Using Forced Uyghur Labor in China's  Xinjiang | National Review
Nike Issues Statement on Company Using Forced Uyghur Labor in China's Xinjiang | National Review

Washington Redskins: Investment firms lobby sponsors to cut ties with team  over nickname | NFL News | Sky Sports
Washington Redskins: Investment firms lobby sponsors to cut ties with team over nickname | NFL News | Sky Sports

USA: Apple, Nike and Coca-Cola among companies reportedly lobbying Congress  to weaken Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Bill - Business & Human Rights  Resource Centre
USA: Apple, Nike and Coca-Cola among companies reportedly lobbying Congress to weaken Uyghur Forced Labour Prevention Bill - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

CAIR ACTION ALERT: Urge Congress to Reject Attempts by Nike, Apple,  Coca-Cola, Other Corporations to Weaken Forced Labor Legislation Cracking  Down on China's Abuse of Uyghur Muslims
CAIR ACTION ALERT: Urge Congress to Reject Attempts by Nike, Apple, Coca-Cola, Other Corporations to Weaken Forced Labor Legislation Cracking Down on China's Abuse of Uyghur Muslims

Lobbying in Australia: how big business connects to government | Australian  politics | The Guardian
Lobbying in Australia: how big business connects to government | Australian politics | The Guardian

Australia under fire for lobbying on California kangaroo trade | AJOT.COM
Australia under fire for lobbying on California kangaroo trade | AJOT.COM

Nike ethical issues | Ethical Consumer
Nike ethical issues | Ethical Consumer

Colin Kaepernick's Nike deal prompts flurry of debate | AP News
Colin Kaepernick's Nike deal prompts flurry of debate | AP News

Apple & Nike Are Lobbying for Forced Labor
Apple & Nike Are Lobbying for Forced Labor

Analysis: Nike's free workout apps are key to its high-end pricing strategy  | Reuters
Analysis: Nike's free workout apps are key to its high-end pricing strategy | Reuters

Lobbying in Australia: how big business connects to government | Australian  politics | The Guardian
Lobbying in Australia: how big business connects to government | Australian politics | The Guardian

Shameless corporations like Nike, Coca-Cola lobbying against the Uighur  forced labor bill - Alltop Viral
Shameless corporations like Nike, Coca-Cola lobbying against the Uighur forced labor bill - Alltop Viral

Nike and Coca-Cola lobby against Xinjiang forced labor bill | World  News,The Indian Express
Nike and Coca-Cola lobby against Xinjiang forced labor bill | World News,The Indian Express

Big Brands And Political Activism: What Do Marketers Think?
Big Brands And Political Activism: What Do Marketers Think?