Nike Gives Headquarters Employees One Week Off... 'Thanks for Your Hard Work During COVID-19'
[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] Nike in the United States has decided to grant its headquarters employees a one-week vacation. This is to relieve stress caused by COVID-19.
According to CNBC and other media on the 30th (local time), Nike announced that employees working at its headquarters in Oregon, USA, should take time off until the 3rd of next week. Matt Marazzo, Senior Global Marketing Manager, said, "The message from management is clear," adding, "Take a break to relieve stress and spend time with your loved ones."
Regarding this vacation, Marazzo stated, "We want to show that we prioritize mental health while ensuring work continues properly."
Before Nike's decision, dating application Bumble and LinkedIn also granted their employees a one-week vacation.
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