Posted on 09/05/2018 9:00:41 AM PDT by rktman
Nike isnt the only company thats decided to try its hand at political activism this week. On Tuesday, Levi Strauss & Co. CEO Chip Bergh published a piece for Fortuneoutlining his companys official plans to team up with Michael Bloombergs Everytown for Gun Safety group to fund new efforts at promoting gun control legislation with other American business leaders.
Im proud to announce, Bergh said in the piece, that Levi Strauss & Co. is partnering with Everytown for Gun Safety and executives including Michael Bloomberg to form Everytown Business Leaders for Gun Safety, a coalition of business leaders who believe, as we do, that business has a critical role to play in and a moral obligation to do something about the gun violence epidemic in this country.
After lamenting that Americans shouldnt have to live in fear of gun violence and touting his companys history as a pioneer of the American West and one of the great symbols of American freedom, Bergh went through the updates that Levi and Strauss intends to make to its pro-gun control policies in some detail (Levis has already banned concealed and open carry of firearms in their stores nationwide).
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Levi has been quietly political for a long time. I switched to Wrangler as a result.
At least 5 years ago.
Corporations who have no problem with slave labor!
Here’s the REAL game that’s going on:
Nike, NFL, and Levis Strauss Political Business Strategy The Much Bigger Geopolitical and Trade Picture
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3684953/posts
Worth reading.
Oh good, more crap I don’t have to buy!
Thanks.
Republicans should make sure that tax breaks aren’t handed on silver platters to companies like Levi and Nike.
If you have Rural King in your their trousers are a great value.
buy 5.11’s .... much better jeans and pro 2nd amendment. STOP funding those who hate us!
That was in your area.
Made in Texas, USA !!
“Elites” standing together against the American people. It worked for newspapers...(/s) maybe it’ll work for jeans...
And sneakers.
especially HR
Big business and big government go hand in hand. The good news is that we do have growth in small business.
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Another reason to buy Wranglers or Lees, both better quality products.
Thanks for the link. They’re no longer made in Texas, but are (according to them) 100% made in the USA. Seems they have no women’s or children’s products? That’s weird.
Wranglers and Arizona jeans for me.
I am looking for a couple pair of jeans this weekend, sadly I had no idea Levis were bad guys.
Its good to find out now though, Levis will never see another dime from my household.
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