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Italy Signs Plan to Combat Fashion Industry Worker Exploitation
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Italian authorities, fashion industry leaders, and unions have united to address widespread worker exploitation in the apparel and accessories supply chain. On Monday, they signed an action plan to improve labor conditions, prompted by prosecutors uncovering systemic abuses. This move signals a strong commitment to ethical practices in one of Italy’s key industries.
The action plan targets exploitative practices like underpayment and unsafe working conditions. It aims to enforce stricter oversight across the supply chain.
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Prosecutors revealed cases of workers enduring long hours with minimal wages. Many were undocumented immigrants vulnerable to exploitation.
The plan includes measures for regular audits of factories and suppliers. It also promotes transparency in labor practices.
Italy’s fashion sector, a global leader, employs thousands in production hubs like Milan. Worker exploitation has long tarnished its reputation.
Unions pushed for stronger protections, citing cases of forced labor. Their advocacy helped shape the new agreement.
The plan encourages collaboration between brands and local authorities. It seeks to ensure fair wages and safe workplaces.
Public pressure has grown for ethical fashion amid rising consumer awareness. This agreement responds to those demands.
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