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Italian Antitrust Authority opens probes into Armani, Dior

Cases regard alleged exploitation of workers by suppliers

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 17 - The Italian Antitrust Authority said Wednesday that it has opened investigations into the Armani Group and the Dior Group over the alleged exploitation of workers by suppliers to the luxury fashion brands.
    The competition watchdog said it suspected the companies of "possible unlawful conducts in the promotion and sale of clothes' items and accessories, in violation of the provisions of the Consumer Code.
    "In both cases, the companies may have issued untrue statements about their ethics and social responsibility, in particular with regard to working conditions and compliance with the law by their suppliers," it said "Moreover, the companies emphasised craftsmanship and quality.
    However, in order to make certain articles and clothing accessories the companies allegedly used supplies from workshops and factories employing workers who would receive inadequate wages.
    "In addition, such workers would work hours in excess of the legal limits and in inadequate health and safety conditions, in contrast to the production excellence levels the companies pride themselves". (ANSA).
   

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