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NIKE EYEING EXPANSION IN CANADA? YOUNG'S REVIEW CRITICIZED

          British Columbia Premier Glen Clark was in Beaverton,
     OR, "trying to convince" Nike execs to "expand into" British
     Columbia, according to Tom Barrett of the VANCOUVER SUN. 
     Nike spokesperson Lee Weinstein said that Nike is planning a
     multimillion dollar expansion and BC is in the running as a
     possible location.  Nike is "looking at building a
     substantial office development in Western Canada or the U.S.
     for product design and marketing."  Weinstein said that B.C.
     was in the running with other sites, including the states of
     WA, OR, NV, ID, and CA (VANCOUVER SUN, 6/26). 
          YOUNG'S REPORT PANNED: In an op-ed in the N.Y. TIMES,
     Bob Herbert's "In America" column has the header, "Mr. Young
     Gets It Wrong."  He writes Andrew Young's report on
     employment practices at Nike's Asian factories "could hardly
     have been more flattering if it had been written by Nike
     itself."  Herbert: "The kindest thing that can be said at
     this point is that Mr. Young was naive.  He spent just three
     or four hours in each factory and even he acknowledged that
     'we probably should have insisted that we bring our own
     translators.'"  Herbert adds that Young's report "did not
     address the issue of wages," and that Young "dodged the
     issue of corporal punishment as well" (N.Y. TIMES, 6/27).
 

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