Nike, Target, Twitter and more make Juneteenth a paid company holiday
A handful of corporations in the U.S. announced this year that they are making Juneteenth, the day traditionally used to commemorate the end of slavery, a companywide holiday.
A handful of corporations in the U.S. announced this year that they are making Juneteenth, the day traditionally used to commemorate the end of slavery, a companywide holiday.
The leading global athletic wear company announced a huge 86-megawatt deal that throws the force of Texas wind power behind its pledge to bring 100 percent of its North American operations into the renewables fold by 2025 seven years earlier than planned.
Nike’s Waffle Trainer started with a breakfast appliance. One Sunday in Eugene, Oregon, track coach Bill Bowerman poured liquid urethane into his wife’s waffle iron, chasing a lighter, grippier sole for his runners. The shoe reached stores in 1974, and its grid of independent rubber nodes still shapes how performance footwear is designed today.