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Adidas exec leaves amid racism row

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BERLIN: The head of human resources at Adidas AG has stepped down after a group of employees called for an investigat­ion over her handling of racism at the company, which she had described last year as “noise” only discussed in America.

The German sportswear company said Karen Parkin was leaving Adidas after 23 years in mutual agreement with the supervisor­y board, effective June 30. Chief executive Kasper Rorsted is taking over her role on an interim basis.

“It has become clear to me that to unify the organisati­on it would be better for me to retire and pave the way for change,” Parkin, 55, said in a statement.

Earlier this month, Adidas rebuffed criticism from a group of employees that asked the supervisor­y board to investigat­e Parkin’s approach to racial issues, noting that Parkin had apologised and was working on the diversity issue.

Parkin admitted then that she had not made clear the company’s stance against discrimina­tion at a meeting at the Reebok brand in Boston last year when she made a comment about concern about racism being “noise.”

Parkin, who holds joint British and US citizenshi­p, was appointed to the Adidas executive board in 2017, the first woman to join the company’s top leadership since 1993. Her departure leaves five white men at the helm of the German company.

Adidas has admitted that it has not given enough credit in the past to the many prominent Black athletes and celebritie­s — like James Harden and Kanye West — as well as Black employees and consumers who have helped make it successful.

Adidas said on Tuesday that Rorsted would sponsor a new global committee to drive inclusion and equality.

Adidas has made a series of commitment­s this month, including a target that Black and Latino people will fill at least 30% of all new US jobs, with a target for them to make up 12% of US leadership positions by 2025.

Adidas said it would develop US antidiscri­mination and harassment standards to be governed by a third-party investigat­or, another demand of the staff calling for a probe of Parkin.

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