The Milan Court lifted the state supervision of the Manufactures Dior SRL, a subsidiary of Dior Italia, ordered in June on Friday. The company had previously been under supervision because it had commissioned subcontractors: inside who had violated labor law.
This measure was lifted before the deadline originally set for twelve months, since the company “took a virtuous way according to the court’s instructions,” said the court. The company that was accused of having not checked the working conditions of its subcontractors: did not sufficiently check the inside, “has reacted positively and correctly”, it is said, and in particular the problem of “relationship with risk lovers” quickly solved.
The court also welcomed the “restructuring of the company”, especially with regard to the “procedure for the selection of the suppliers: inside”. The Italian competitive authority (AGCM) had initiated an investigation against Dior Italia and the luxury group Giorgio Armani, which is suspected of similar practices. Searches were carried out in the headquarters of Giorgio Armani and Dior Italia.
Dior had stated that the “Italian authorities about the uncovering of illegal practices to have been informed by two of its suppliers: inside, who were commissioned to partially assemble leatherware components for men’s collections”.
The French fashion house Dior, which is part of the world’s largest luxury goods group LVMH, had “these actions, which in contradiction to its values and the supplier: the Code of Conduct, which is signed by the inside, was at a sharp manner” and committed to “working with the Italian administrator and the Italian authorities”. who reduced their costs through the use of irregular and illegal workers under exploitative conditions ”.
According to the same source, the employees were poorly paid for long working hours and housed in illegally erected and unsanitary dormitories.
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