Under Armour Bans Strip-Club Expenses in #MeToo Reckoning

  • Memo sent to employees in February, Wall Street Journal says
  • Like Nike, sports brand has been rethinking its policies
Under Armour's #MeToo Reckoning Leads to Strip-Club Expense Ban
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Under Armour Inc. has barred employees from expensing strip-club visits on their corporate cards, part of an attempt by the athletic brand to adjust to the #MeToo era.

The policy change was announced in an email to employees in February, according to the Wall Street Journal, which said that women who worked at the company found the practice demeaning.