OREGON – Nike shareholders have voted against two significant proposals aimed at addressing human rights and labour concerns in the company’s supply chain during its annual meeting. One proposal, led by Domini Impact Equity Fund, called for Nike to adopt binding agreements with supply chain workers in high-risk countries, aimed at improving human rights conditions.
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