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Corporate Social Responsibility
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4.14.2004 ET
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Unions Call for UN Sanctions Against Nike
Company Scored for Stomping on Labor Rights
(CSRwire) Montreal/Toronto/Pittsburgh - Four unions representing over three
million workers in the US and Canada have called on the United Nations to
review Nike's affiliation with the UN Global Compact because, the unions
contend, Nike (NYSE: NKE) systematically violates workers'
rights.
The UN Global Compact is an initiative that corporations seeking to cast
themselves as socially responsible affiliate to. In doing so, they commit
to make the nine Compact principles- concerning human rights, labor rights
and the environment- part of their strategy, culture and operations. Nike
affiliated itself to Compact in 2000.
In a letter to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, Presidents of the four
unions claim that Nike systematically violates Compact's Principle Three,
that businesses should uphold the freedom of association and the effective
recognition of the right to collective bargaining.
The unions cite Nike's ongoing restructuring at its Bauer Nike Hockey
subsidiary. In 1995, when Nike purchased Bauer, the hockey apparel and
equipment producer employed over 1,100 union-represented workers at three
facilities in Canada. Bauer Nike Hockey recently announced plans to shut
two of the facilities and drastically downsize the third. Aside from
Bauer Nike Hockey, none of Nike's over 23 thousand employees are
unionized.
"We believe that Nike's combined historic absence of union representation
and decimation of union representation at facilities that it acquired
demonstrate that Nike systematically violates workers' association and
collective bargaining rights," the unions state in the letter to Annan.
The unions note the limitations of Compact while still urging the UN to
raise this issue with Nike.
"While we understand that Compact currently has no mechanism to force
compliance with Compact principles, your website states that the Global
Compact Advisory Council is devising provisions 'to manage instances in
which companies are misusing there affiliation with the Global Compact'.
We believe that Nike should be reminded of this and should be subject to
these provisions if it fails to change course."
The unions that submitted the letter are the CLC, GMP, IWA Canada and
USWA. The Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) brings together 2.5 million
workers that are members of over 100 affiliate unions in a host of
industries throughout Canada. The Glass, Molders, Pottery, Plastics &
Allied Workers International Union (GMP) represents 50,000 workers in a
broad range of industries in the United States and Canada.
The Industrial, Wood and Allied Workers of Canada (IWA Canada) represents
over 50,000 workers in the forestry, manufacturing, building materials and
other industries throughout Canada. The United Steelworkers of America
(USWA) is a diversified union representing over 500,000 workers throughout
the US and Canada primarily in the metals, manufacturing and mining
industries as well as the service sector.
The letter to Annan was copied to heads of labor organizations taking an
active role in the UN Global Compact. It was also copied to the Executive
Head of Compact and to nearly 1,300 of Nike's top shareholders. The letter
can be viewed at
https://www.uswa.org/uswa/program/adminlinks/docs//PDF%20nike%20letter%20with%20signatures.pdf
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