There has been long-standing debate over how the employees of the NIKE organization are treated. In recent years, the situation has said to have improved. NIKE employs over 30,000 employees worldwide, so there will be cultural differences in each location. NIKE has made significant strides to make sure their workers are treated fairly. Some of which include:
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As of 2008, it employed over 30,000 people worldwide
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Nike shares none of its wealth with their employees. Everything is shared among company executives.
38,000 employees, as it goes on wiki.com.
It depends on you position in the company.
Nike was created by Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight. The company was originally known as Blue Ribbon Sports, and became Nike in 1971. Today, the company has over 44,000 employees.
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No, you do not have to be an employee of Nike to shop at the Nike Clearance Store in Memphis, TN. The store is open to the public, allowing anyone to purchase discounted Nike products. However, employees may have access to additional discounts or exclusive items.
An online nike store for employees that allows them to get discounts in for employees only and they can invite there family to use it... they can also get into trouble if they invite someone not in there immediate family