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Italija: Policija vdrla v pisarne luksuznih blagovnih znamk v trgovini z iztrebljenim delom in preiskala nezakonite kitajske delavce
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Italija: Policija vdrla v pisarne luksuznih blagovnih znamk v trgovini z iztrebljenim delom in preiskala nezakonite kitajske delavce

Italijanska policija je vdrla v pisarne enajstih luksuznih modnih blagovnih znamk, vključno s Chanel, Bulgari in Moncler, obtoževajoč, da so uporabili podizvajalce, ki so vodili delavnice z nezakonitimi kitajskimi delavci. Racije, ki jih je vodil milanski javni tožilec Paolo Storari, obtožujejo blagovne znamke, da uporabljajo "predsednje" družbe za prikrivanje zlorabe dela, vključno s slabimi delovnimi pogoji, neplačanim prekratkim delom in pomanjkanjem zakonitega prebivališča za delavce. Preiskave so razkrile dokaze o nevarnih strojih, ponarejenih izvorih izdelkov in prisilnih delovnih praksah. Podobne preiskave so bile prej namenjene drugim luksuznim podjetjem, kot sta Armani in Dior, pri čemer so bili nekateri primeri rešeni z nadzorom, ki ga je določilo sodišče.

Italian police conducted raids on the offices of multiple luxury fashion brands this week as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged labor violations and the employment of undocumented Chinese workers in the country's textile industry. The operation, carried out by the Carabinieri gendarmerie’s Labor Protection Unit, was ordered by Milan’s Public Prosecutor Paolo Storari and targeted firms suspected of outsourcing production to substandard manufacturing units. Among the brands affected were Owenscorp Italia, Chanel, Brunello Cucinelli, Goyard Italie, Moncler, Stefano Ricci, Bulgari, Jacob Cohen Company, Etro, F.Vl, and Brandart. The investigation centers on the supply chains of these brands, particularly focusing on the production of luxury handbags and accessories. Prosecutors claim that some of these companies have used front entities to manage their sourcing, which in turn have engaged Chinese-owned workshops operating under poor working conditions. These workshops allegedly lack basic health and safety measures, fail to provide legal protections for employees, and pay wages below established minimums. The probe follows earlier raids in May on two manufacturers, Moda Fashion Style and Isacco, where investigators uncovered evidence of illegal Chinese workers without valid residency permits. During the May inspections, officials discovered that products bearing the logos of the targeted luxury brands were produced at these factories. In addition to the presence of undocumented workers, inspectors noted unsafe machinery, misleading product labels indicating “Made in Albania,” and signs of harsh living conditions for factory staff. Analysis of electrical usage data suggested that the facilities operated extensively, even on public holidays, implying extended work hours. The current raids build upon previous actions taken against similar industries. Earlier this year, a comparable investigation led to the resolution or ongoing cleanup of supply chains for brands such as Armani Operations, Valentino Bags, Loro Piana, Dior, Alviero Martini, and Tod’s. These efforts were supported by court-appointed commissioners tasked with ensuring compliance with labor laws and eliminating irregularities within the sector. This latest round of raids marks the second major crackdown on luxury fashion houses in recent months. In December, Italian police visited the premises of thirteen other high-end brands, including Prada, Dolce & Gabbana, Adidas Italy, Gucci, and Yves Saint Laurent, in search of documents related to potential labor abuses. However, none of those brands faced formal charges following the initial inspections. Authorities have emphasized the need for greater transparency in the fashion industry’s complex global supply networks. The involvement of Chinese workers raises additional concerns regarding immigration status and labor practices, prompting calls for stricter oversight of subcontracting arrangements. Investigators continue to examine whether the implicated brands knowingly participated in or benefited from these exploitative conditions. The findings from both the May and current raids highlight systemic issues within the fashion sector, particularly concerning the outsourcing of production to third-party manufacturers. While some brands have already addressed past concerns through voluntary reforms, others remain under scrutiny as the investigation progresses. Officials are expected to release further details about the scope of the inquiry and any potential legal consequences for the implicated companies.

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Italija: Policija vdrla v pisarne luksuznih blagovnih znamk v trgovini z iztrebljenim delom in preiskala nezakonite kitajske delavce

Italijanska policija je vdrla v pisarne enajstih luksuznih modnih blagovnih znamk, vključno s Chanel, Bulgari in Moncler, obtoževajoč, da so uporabili podizvajalce, ki so vodili delavnice z nezakonitimi kitajskimi delavci. Racije, ki jih je vodil milanski javni tožilec Paolo Storari, obtožujejo blagovne znamke, da uporabljajo "predsednje" družbe za prikrivanje zlorabe dela, vključno s slabimi delovnimi pogoji, neplačanim prekratkim delom in pomanjkanjem zakonitega prebivališča za delavce. Preiskave so razkrile dokaze o nevarnih strojih, ponarejenih izvorih izdelkov in prisilnih delovnih praksah. Podobne preiskave so bile prej namenjene drugim luksuznim podjetjem, kot sta Armani in Dior, pri čemer so bili nekateri primeri rešeni z nadzorom, ki ga je določilo sodišče.

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Zakaj dejstva (85): The article accurately reflects the primary source document from Il Sole 24 Ore, reporting on the police raids targeting luxury brands and their subcontractors. It mentions the specific brands involved, the role of front companies, and the findings of illegal Chinese workers. However, it omits some

Zakaj objektivnost (70): The tone of the article leans slightly towards sensationalism, using terms like 'sweatshops' and 'illegal Chinese workers probe,' which may imply a negative bias. While it presents facts neutrally, the choice of words could be seen as emotionally charged, affecting the perceived objectivity.

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