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Campus Connection: Report could force UW to cut ties with Adidas

The days of University of Wisconsin sports teams? uniforms being stamped with the familiar Adidas logo may be numbered. On Thursday, the Worker Rights Consortium (WRC) released a document that further outlines alleged sweatshop abuses at a factory Adidas subcontracted with in Tangerang, Indonesia. The memo also picks apart the apparel giant?s assertion that it wasn?t producing at the factory when the alleged violations took place, and therefore isn?t responsible for any wrongdoing. In recent years, similar findings by the WRC have led UW-Madison to end licensing agreements with Nike and Russell Athletic. But those deals — worth between $40,000 and $50,000 each — were relatively minor compared to the current arrangement between UW-Madison and Adidas, which pays the university roughly $2.5 million annually in both royalties and equipment.