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Does On have a chance with me again

Posted: Thu Jan 30, 2025 8:37 am
by arzina221
When considering the risk, the price issue is accompanied by the moral exaggeration that has been practiced in public to date. Hardly any other company in Switzerland places as much value on wokeness as On. At media conferences, managers talk a lot about visions for the good of the planet and its inhabitants. At On, the message of the emotionally charged appearances goes, it's not about money. "Equality" and "diversity" are more important. "Wherever we work, play pakistan rcs data and move," says On's sustainability report. This is now being thrown in the company's face by customers and the media.

How is the company reacting? Harry Büsser from Handelszeitung writes: " ? It depends on how the company management reacts to the outcry. I hope that they will now go the extra mile, as employees often demand. For example, I hope that they will significantly increase the wages of the workers in Vietnam, not just 'a living wage from 2025'. The company must do a lot more now. Otherwise On may soon be gone."

As things currently stand, On is not reacting to the storm in a panic. No word on that. Why? Swiss customers no longer seem to be as important to the company. Co-CEO and CFO Martin Hoffmann said in Finanz und Wirtschaft last year: