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Court Asks Giorgio Armani To Enact Measures to Fight Supply Chain Labor Abuse

Giorgio Armani Operations SpA has been put into judicial administra­tion as a preventive measure to help it enhance auditing across its supply chain.

- BY MARTINO CARRERA

MILAN – Giorgio Armani Operations SpA, the manufactur­ing arm of the Giorgio Armani Group, has been put into judicial administra­tion by a Milan court for its alleged negligence in auditing its suppliers.

The developmen­t comes as part of a labor abuse case filed by Milan prosecutor­s Luisa Baima Bollone and Paolo Storari, who reportedly found that Manifattur­e Lombarde Srl, a Giorgio Armani

Operations SpA's supplier, subcontrac­ted part of its manufactur­ing of Armanibran­ded handbags, accessorie­s and leather goods to companies based in the Milan suburbs that allegedly exploited their workers and favored black market labor.

As per Italian law, judicial administra­tion is a legal action enforced as a prevention measure, leveraged by the court as a reprimand of the company, in this case allowing it to impose on Giorgio Armani Operations SpA a courtnamed consultant tasked with helping the enterprise enhance its auditing across the supply chain by implementi­ng adequate operationa­l mechanisms.

The developmen­t does not entail any charges against the fashion company and the namesake entreprene­ur.

Contacted by WWD, Giorgio Armani Operations SpA stated the following:

“We learn of the prevention measure decided by the Courts of Milan against GA Operations. The company has always had control and prevention measures in place to minimize abuses in the supply chain. GA Operations will collaborat­e with the utmost transparen­cy with the competent bodies to clarify its position on the matter.”

Through the judicial administra­tion the Milan court expects to clear Giorgio Armani Operations SpA from any ties, even if indirect, with companies facing labor abuse accusation­s. The latter employed workers, including Chinese and Pakistani people, allegedly forced to work in unsafe conditions, live in dormitorie­s inside the factories and without any safety and labor training or medical eligibilit­y.

The same Milan prosecutor­s have recently filed a similar procedure against accessorie­s brand Alviero Martini, putting it, too, in judicial administra­tion for the alleged labor abuses perpetrate­d by some of its subcontrac­tors.

 ?? ?? Backstage at Giorgio Armani, fall 2024.
Backstage at Giorgio Armani, fall 2024.

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