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Nike brand president resigns; company probes workplace complaints

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(Reuters) - Inc's namesake brand has resigned and will retire in August, a said on Thursday.

Earlier on Thursday the Wall Street Journal, citing an internal memo, reported that had received in recent weeks reports of "behavior occurring within our organization that do not reflect our core values of inclusivity, respect and empowerment."

There has been "conduct inconsistent with Nike's core values and against our code of conduct," the said, adding that there have been no direct allegations of misconduct against Edwards.

"When we hear of claims we investigate and take the appropriate action," she said.

Edwards will now serve as an to until his retirement, she added.

Elliott Hill, the former of Geographies, will take on the new role of of consumer and marketplace, said.

Parker will remain beyond 2020, said.

The moves come nearly a year after made several changes to its leadership structure and streamlined its segments to four from six. It also eliminated a quarter of its shoe styles and cut 2 percent of its workforce.

Edwards was in charge of that initiative.

In the memo, Parker said was conducting a review of the company's and practices for elevating internal complaints, according to the newspaper. "This has been a very difficult time," he wrote, according to

Parker did not specify the nature of the complaints or whether they involved Edwards or any other executives, said.

Shares of Nike, which is scheduled to report third-quarter results next Thursday, were up marginally in trading after the bell.

(Reporting by and S in Bengaluru; Editing by and Lisa Shumaker)

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First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 12:44 IST
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