Giorgio Armani bags were produced by exploited Chinese workers near Milan, Italian police say
Giorgio Armani subsidiary shut down for 'exploiting Chinese workers' Labourers made to work at ‘exhausting’ pace for over 14 hours a day. Paid €2-3 an hour and given ‘degrading’ accommodation, it is claimed.
Giorgio Armani bags were produced by exploited Chinese workers near Milan, police say. Italian police say underpaid and exploited Chinese laborers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the fashion house. Police say the bags were made by an unauthorized sub-subcontractor.
Giorgio Armani bags were produced by exploited Chinese workers near Milan, police say. Italian police say underpaid and exploited Chinese laborers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the fashion house. Police say the bags were made by an unauthorized sub-subcontractor.
Giorgio Armani bags were produced by exploited Chinese workers near Milan, police say. Italian police say underpaid and exploited Chinese laborers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the fashion house. Police say the bags were made by an unauthorized sub-subcontractor.