Zara Owner Inditex Pledges Support for Fashion Supply Chain amid Pandemic

FILE PHOTO: People walk past a Zara store, an Inditex brand, in central Madrid, Spain, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Susana Vera/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: People walk past a Zara store, an Inditex brand, in central Madrid, Spain, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Susana Vera/File Photo
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Zara Owner Inditex Pledges Support for Fashion Supply Chain amid Pandemic

FILE PHOTO: People walk past a Zara store, an Inditex brand, in central Madrid, Spain, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Susana Vera/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: People walk past a Zara store, an Inditex brand, in central Madrid, Spain, December 13, 2017. REUTERS/Susana Vera/File Photo

Spanish fashion group Inditex (ITX.MC) on Wednesday pledged to maintain workers’ rights throughout its supply chains and the stability of payments to suppliers, as the garment industry wrestled with a plunge in orders during the COVID-19 crisis.

In a joint agreement with global workers’ union IndustriALL, Inditex reiterated a commitment to ensuring health and safety standards were met and collective bargaining rights and workers’ rights to unionise maintained throughout its supply chains.

It has also committed to stable payment terms in a way that allows suppliers to honour payments to workers, it said, Reuters reported.

The agreement builds on a partnership first signed in 2007 and last renewed in 2019, Inditex and IndustriALL said in a joint statement.

The pandemic and associated lockdowns have ripped a hole through the garment manufacturing sector, with many retailers cancelling orders as they closed stores around the world, leading to the shuttering of thousands of factories and huge job losses.

In May, as stores closed across Europe and the United States in response to the coronavirus, Inditex said it had paid for all orders with suppliers, whether finished or in production.

Inditex and IndustriALL, which represents 50 million mining, energy and manufacturing workers, said they would strengthen their commitments in order to minimise the impacts of the pandemic.



Christian Dior ‘Designer of Dreams’ Exhibition Opens in Riyadh

Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
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Christian Dior ‘Designer of Dreams’ Exhibition Opens in Riyadh

Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors. SPA

The "Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams" exhibition was officially inaugurated by Faisal Bafarat, CEO of the General Entertainment Authority, at the Saudi National Museum, as part of the Riyadh Season festivities.
Running from November 21 to April 2, the exhibition invites visitors on an artistic journey through the exceptional creativity of Dior's creative directors, showcasing iconic designs from 1947 to the present day.
A standout feature of the exhibition is a section inspired by the AlUla oasis, a historical treasure in the Madinah region. The section captures the natural beauty of the desert with designs that reflect the sun's golden rays over the dunes, seamlessly blending heritage with contemporary sophistication. Visitors can also enjoy the event's "Dior Café," adding elegance to the experience.
The exhibition presents a rare opportunity for fashion and art enthusiasts to explore the rich history of one of the world's most celebrated fashion houses.