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Dior funds €2 million to identify, support exploited workers

Its marketing and communication employees will also undergo in-house training on consumer protection laws, while its suppliers and subcontractors will receive external training focused on labour law and the Supplier Code of Conduct adopted by Dior.

In a statement, Dior said it partnered with the Italian Competition Authority to define commitments that “increase transparency and strengthen oversight throughout its supply chain,” Women’s Wear Daily reported.

“We continue to closely monitor, and where appropriate, strengthen, our internal procedures to maintain fair and equitable working conditions for everyone who contributes, with great commitment and skill, to creating the finest quality Dior products,” the company said as quoted by the news outlet.



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