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After Adidas scandal over rent payments: Group apparently wants gigantic government aid

2020-04-02T17:42:27.213Z


Adidas lurches violently through the corona crisis. First the company apologized for a scandal - then the next hammer follows.


Adidas lurches violently through the corona crisis. First the company apologized for a scandal - then the next hammer follows.

  • The corona virus * is causing massive damage to the global economy
  • Numerous countries set up aid programs *
  • Adidas has had a record year in 2019 and has been making billions in profits for years - but the company is still suspending rental payments for its stores
  • Here you will find the basic facts about the corona virus *. You can also find current case numbers in Germany as a map here *

Update of April 2: Adidas only apologized for its controversial rental payment plans on Wednesday - now it is becoming known that the Franconian sporting goods manufacturer apparently wants to avail itself of gigantic government aid . Focus Online , citing "informed circles", reports that Adidas wants to get more than one billion euros from the state. An official confirmation was still pending.

After Adidas scandal: Group apologizes - "We made a mistake"

Update from April 1 : Adidas published an open letter on Wednesday - and it sounds contrite: “We made a mistake and lost a lot of trust . It will take time to regain your trust. But we will do everything for it. ”The sporting goods group continued:“ We would like to apologize to you in all its forms. We paid our landlord the rent for April . Fairness and team spirit have always been closely linked to Adidas and should remain so. ”

In the wake of the Corona crisis , Adidas announced that it would no longer pay the rent for the closed stores in Europe from April. The letter is to appear on Thursday as an advertisement in selected media.

After Adidas scandal: Minister Heil delivers rage speech at "Hard but fair" - "I'm pissed off!"

Update of March 30, 2020, 11:35 p.m .: Labor Minister Hubertus Heil went to court with Adidas and Co. in front of cameras on Monday evening. In the ARD talk “Hart but fair”, the SPD politician was extremely angry about the plans of the large company, which had initially become public, to partly refrain from rent payments.

"I'm pissed off, you have to say that! The law is not made for them! ”Heil explained with a view to Adidas. "I am not a lawyer, but in case of doubt that will also occupy the courts," the minister conjectured.

"The law is made for those who are in payment difficulties and cannot pay their rent, not for companies that have reserves," Heil emphasized. "Those who take advantage of this country also have an obligation not to put their interests above all else." He is glad that there has already been a reaction to the wave of anger that has been heard over the weekend. Among other things, the program discussed the effects of the crisis on the German economy.

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Federal Minister of Labor Heil is “pissed off” at Adidas.

© Screenshot ARD

Rent dispute in the Corona crisis: Deichmann boss "hit hard"

Update from March 30, 2020, 4:35 pm: After drastic criticism from the public, Deichmann and Adidas are also speaking . The owner of the German shoe chain Heinrich Deichmann appeared shocked by the hostility.

He told the German Press Agency on Monday that his company wanted to “serve people. The fact that we are now accused of wanting to enrich ourselves in the crisis hits me very hard. “It was never the intention to stop paying rents. "We asked our landlords to defer our rents."

If you are a landlord in economic distress, you will of course pay the rent and help. Nevertheless, in view of the government's measures, which required shop closures, the landlords had to be accommodating. The corona crisis is also a challenge for Deichmann.

“We operate in 30 countries. Our stores are closed in 28 countries and we cannot predict when these closings will end. ”He therefore wants to protect his employees and their jobs, says Deichmann.

Read also: Katja Suding, deputy FDP chair, has shared her thoughts on the Corona crisis on Twitter. An emergency doctor at Munich Airport, also affected by the Corona crisis, reacted violently.

After Adidas and Co's rental freeze: finance senator is outraged

Update from March 30, 2020, 11:29 a.m .: The planned rental stop by Adidas also caused anger at Hamburg's finance senator Andreas Dressel (SPD) . In the podcast "Living with Corona" by the Hamburger Morgenpost and the Gute Leude Fabrik, the 45-year-old described the group's project as "mess".

"We are all horrified, Adidas customers as well as politicians," said Dressel . “This moratorium is of course intended for the small tenant and not for the large corporation that makes billions in profits. It's not OK."

The finance senator sees an exploitation of the solidarity measures . These are actually planned as support for economically endangered companies. "If these auxiliary instruments are put on their feet in a few days, you cannot rule out all the facts of abuse quickly," said Dressel.

"These are the fastest laws ever made in Germany these days. So you can’t prick around for another week what abuse options you have to rule out. That is why it is important now that everyone behaves morally and does not misuse the auxiliary instruments. "

Adidas has announced at least to continue paying the rent to private landlords.

Because of Corona: After fierce criticism of Adidas: company reacts and makes announcement

First message from March 29, 2020:

Munich - Just a few days ago, when the Corona crisis was not yet in control of Germany, solidarity became a catchword on the political side. In her speech to the population, Angela Merkel pointed out that the upcoming crisis would only be overcome with solidarity. In sports, too, the call for solidarity was immediate when it became clear that the clubs were at a loss financially.

But it was also challenged in the economy and in social life in order to master the current crisis . Now we have the exit restrictions in Germany , normal life is almost paralyzed. And what about solidarity ?

Corona crisis: Adidas hammer! Violent criticism of the company - "Indecent and unacceptable"

The partial shutdown results in economic losses for small and medium-sized companies. The Corona Aid Laws are designed to ensure that these existences are not threatened. But the big companies will also suffer from the corona crisis . However, listed companies will not be directly concerned with livelihoods.

Regardless of billions in profits in the past fiscal year, the sporting goods manufacturer Adidas still wanted for the time being no rent for its more closed because of the Corona-crisis retail stores pay.

“It is true that Adidas, like many other companies, temporarily suspends rent payments as a precaution where our stores are closed. We are in close contact with the landlords concerned, ”said a company spokeswoman on Friday, thereby confirming a report by Bild . The Swedish fashion chain H&M later announced a similar approach.

Corona crisis: Adidas action is "indecent and unacceptable"

Federal Justice Minister Christine Lambrecht (SPD) was outraged by the stop of rent payments. "If financially strong companies simply no longer pay their rents, this is indecent and unacceptable ," she said in Berlin on Saturday. The Corona Aid Laws provide no basis for this. It continues to apply: “Of course, tenants have to pay their rent. If they actually experience serious payment difficulties as a result of the crisis, they can only be terminated for a limited period. "

In the meantime, the company has responded to the harsh criticism and will at least continue to pay rent to private landlords in its branches, regardless of the closings in the Corona crisis . "We have exempted them, they will receive their April rent as usual," said CEO Kasper Rorsted of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Monday edition). Most of their own businesses would be rented by large property marketers and insurance funds. For the measure to temporarily suspend rental payments, they “had shown mostly understanding”.

In addition, Rorsted announced that Adidas would apply for short-time work for production, warehouse and employees in the self-operated stores this week. In the event of weeks of restrictions, the company boss said: "This will lead to massive economic upheavals, much worse than in the 2008/2009 financial crisis."

Federal Finance Minister and Vice-Chancellor Olaf Scholz (SPD) was "irritated" at the weekend about the behavior of the big companies. "Now is the time for cooperation. A good business relationship also means communicating with each other in difficult times, ”says Scholz:“ My advice: put it together and consider together with the landlords or the suppliers how to get through this crisis. ”

Corona crisis: Munich comedian Harry G. blasphemes about Adidas and announces boycott

The SPD member of the Bundestag Florian Post, who symbolically burned a polo shirt from Adidas in a garbage can, got a little shit storm for it. The Facebook video of Munich comedian Harry G. was shared by hundreds. In the clip, he sharply criticized Adidas and announced that he would no longer buy goods from the sporting goods manufacturer in the future.

In addition to Adidas, H&M and Deichmann also announced that they would temporarily not pay any rent in April. That there is another way, meanwhile, proves New Balance. The English sporting goods manufacturer quickly switches and wants to participate in the production of protective masks with its know-how and company capacities.

All hands on deck. Our US factories are working to develop, manufacture and deliver facial masks to the hospital community.

To learn more, visit: https://t.co/qxQ3uqBIyE pic.twitter.com/xGKyCKx8Lm

- New Balance (@newbalance) March 28, 2020

Former sports commentator Marcel Reif also criticized Adidas for the announced rental stop on Sunday.

Corona crisis / Adidas: Executive Board temporarily waives salary

Adidas recently had a record year in sales and profits. Adidas had to gradually close its self-managed retail stores in Europe and North America from January onwards due to the crisis. In Asia and Latin America, the stores had initially continued to run. In Latin America, as well as in parts of Asia, the stores are now also closed.

In China, most of them are open again, albeit with reduced opening hours in some cases. Adidas experienced a significant drop in sales in the affected markets, a spokeswoman said on Friday.

Adidas CEO around company boss Kasper Rorsted now wants to temporarily waive the payment of 50 percent of his salary. The management level below the board temporarily waives 30 percent of their regular remuneration.

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