Dear Friends,
Thank you for signing our petition to pressure Nike and Under Armour to do right by garment workers. Nike has committed to pay in full for the garment orders they placed that have been completed or are still in production according to the Worker Rights Consortium’s Covid-19 Tracker.
However, Under Armour has yet to commit and this is unacceptable! It’s time for us to let them know they must put #WorkersOverUnderArmour and publicly commit to paying for their orders.
There is no excuse for a brand making billions to fail to pay for the orders they’ve already placed which impacts workers and their family’s livelihoods over the coming months during this trying time. Under Armour must pay workers what they are rightfully owed! #WorkersOverUnderArmour
Take Action to support garment workers on Tuesday April 21, 2020 by tweeting Under Armour:
Supporter tweet: I support garment workers! It’s time for @UnderArmour to join major brands like @Nike & @adidas in committing to pay in full for orders completed and in production. #WorkersOverUnderArmour usas.org/paygarmentworkers @USAS
Student tweet: Students like me are in solidarity with garment workers! If @Nike could #JustPayIt why can’t @UnderArmour pay for orders completed/in production. #WorkersOverUnderArmour usas.org/paygarmentworkers @USAS
If your university licenses with Under Armour (University of Maryland, University of California system, University of Wisconsin–Madison, etc) tweet the following:
As a student of (university) which licenses with @UnderArmour I demand you stop putting the livelihoods of garment workers at risk! Commit to pay for completed/orders in production in full! @Nike did it why can’t you? #WorkersOverUnderArmour usas.org/paygarmentworkers @USAS
Please donate to USAS and help us win more victories!
In solidarity,
USAS

