The court of Milan has placed the handbag and accessory-focused fashion house Alviero Martini into receivership on the grounds that it is "deemed incapable of preventing and stemming phenomena of labor exploitation within the production cycle." Furthermore, earnings would have been maximized by employing third-party corporations, Chinese manufacturers, and illegal and clandestine labor. A production line that connects dorm workshops to shops that sell designer clothing. Bags and shoes considered expensive, originally priced in the tens of euros and resold in boutiques for a few hundred euros, are manufactured in illegal factories by illegal and underpaid Chinese workers. This is the investigation's overall picture. According to the investigations, the business would have "never carried out inspections or audits on the production chain to ascertain the real working conditions" together with "the technical capabilities of the contractors so as to facilitate subjects reached by substantial evidence regarding the crime of illegal hiring”. The industrial plants were discovered to be irregular, with 197 individuals identified, 37 of them were working illegally and illegally.
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