
Prada is shortening, by three weeks, its temporary suspensions for some workers after orders exceeded expectations by 10 percent for its spring/summer 2010 clothes.
The Milan fashion group has signed an agreement with union workers as a few weeks ago to put 250 from a plant of 3,000 into ‘casa integrazione.’ according to newspaper reports.
The arrangement allows Italians in large industrial firms to be sent home temporarily on reduced pay. The rotational measure was to last between four and six weeks, said union members in the reports.
Prada said in a statement that the company is pleased by the market’s first signs of recovery that allow it to schedule a speedy return to full production.
Prada is an Italian fashion label designed by Mario Prada, specializing in luxury goods for men and women, founded by Mario Prada. [wikipedia]
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