Dior to Pay €2mn to Help Labour Abuse Victims in Italian Watchdog Settlement
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Dior Will Have to Pay Two Million Euros for Victims of Labour Exploitation in Italy
The luxury group Dior will have to pay two million euros in five years to help victims of labour exploitation in Italy, as revealed by the Guaranteed Authority of Competition and Market (AGCM), when announcing the conclusion of an investigation against some companies of the group in 2024.The investigation for alleged unfair commercial practice against three companies of Dior due to the illegal working conditions in the workshops that supplied th…
Italy’s antitrust body closes Dior probe with pledges to fund fight against labour exploitation - Regional Media News
MILAN (Reuters) – Italy’s antitrust body has closed its investigation into whether LVMH-owned Dior and two of its units misled consumers with their statements about working conditions at its suppliers, saying the firm had made pledges though no wrongdoing was found. Dior’s commitments include paying 2 million euros ($2.3 million) over five years to support initiatives, open also to other brands, aimed at helping victims of labour exploitation. D…
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