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LVMH-owned Loro Piana becomes fifth Italian brand facing judicial oversight amid crackdown on exploitation of illegal workers in fashion supply chains.
Following Armani, Valentino, and Dior, Loro Piana is the latest European house to be placed under administration by a Milan ...
Dior has agreed a number of remedies to settle an Italian competition authority investigation into whether the luxury ... Dior to pay $2.3 million to help victims of labor exploitation after ...
A Milanese court has terminated the special administration of LVMH's Italian subsidiary, Manufactures Dior, ahead of schedule. The measure was imposed in June 2024 due to allegations of labour ...
Dior has agreed to pay €2mn to fund programmes to identify victims of labour exploitation as part of a settlement with Italy’s competition watchdog, after a probe into unfair practices at some ...
But if our refugee and labor agencies are starved for resources, and unable to perform their essential functions, can we really express surprise when we learn of 12-year-old factory workers?
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