Italian police say that underpaid and exploited Chinese laborers working for an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house

Exploited Chinese workers employed in Italy by an unauthorized subcontractor made handbags and accessories for the Giorgio Armani fashion house in a series of supply chain abuses that the in-house production company failed to properly monitor, Italian police said Friday.

According to police, GA Operations hired a subcontractor, which in turn hired unauthorized Chinese subcontractors that employed workers under the table, some of whom were in Italy illegally. They allegedly disregarded health and safety regulations as well as rules governing working hours, breaks and days off.

Police said it was part of a system of caporalato, the illegal intermediation and exploitation of workers most often associated with the agricultural sector. Four Chinese factory owners face a separate criminal investigation for their role.

  • ivanafterall@kbin.social
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    7 months ago

    “Unauthorized subcontractor,” my ass.

    “Hey where are all of these Gucci bags we sell even coming from!? Oh well, probably best not to ask!”

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      7 months ago

      It’s especially ridiculous because all of these high end brands have stock culling events… you mean to tell me you can decrease supply below demand, but you don’t even know what your supply chain is producing? Give me a break.

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      7 months ago

      Unauthorized as in, not authorized to work, i.e. illegal workers. At least, that’s how I read it