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Adidas to hire more black, Latino staff

- BERLIN -AFP

German sportswear brand Adidas (ADSGn.DE) has pledged to invest $20 million in the black community in the United States and make sure that at least 30% of all new U.S. jobs are filled with black and Latino people at its Adidas and Reebok brands.

Adidas partners with many prominent black athletes and celebritie­s and its sneakers and tracksuits have been part of hip hop culture and style since Run- D. M. C. started wearing them in the 1980s.

The Adidas managing board said in a statement it recognised the contributi­on of the black community to its success, but admitted the company must do more to fight racism and improve company culture to ensure equity, diversity and opportunit­y.

"While we have talked about the importance of inclusion, we must do more to create an environmen­t in which all of our employees feel safe, heard and have equal opportunit­y to advance their careers," Chief Executive Kasper Rorsted said.

Companies around the world have pledged more than a billion dollars for racial and social justice causes amid worldwide protests over the death of George Floyd, an African- American man who died after a Minneapoli­s police officer pressed a knee into his neck.

Adidas said it would spend $ 20 million in the next four years on initiative­s including a grassroots basketball programme, a school for footwear design and a scheme supporting sport in the black community.

It will also finance 50 scholarshi­ps for black students and will set a target aimed at increasing representa­tion of black and Latino people within its workforce in North America, in addition to setting the 30% target for new hires.

Adidas said it would provide details of more actions at staff meetings in Portland and Boston on Wednesday.

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