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Day’s wrap: Kering, Cartier, Ferrari and Suzy Menkes

July 2, 2020

Women are paid the same as men in Ferrari for performing the same job. Image courtesy of Ferrari Women are paid the same as men in Ferrari for performing the same job. Image courtesy of Ferrari

 

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Kering publishes first biodiversity strategy as part of ambitious sustainability push
Luxury conglomerate Kering has unveiled a new dedicated biodiversity strategy with a series of new targets to achieve a “net positive” impact on biodiversity by 2025.

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Cartier turns to China, South Korea for upgraded Pasha de Cartier watch launch
French jeweler Cartier will put Asia to the test with the relaunch of its Pasha de Cartier watch in China and South Korea this month, followed by a global debut elsewhere in September.

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Ferrari receives equal salary certification for pay parity between men and women
Ferrari is the first Italian company to receive this specific certification.

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Suzy Menkes’ departure will leave gaping hole in Condé Nast’s fashion overview
Suzy Menkes, perhaps the most-known face in fashion journalism, is turning in the towel at Condé Nast, a New York-based publisher of magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and The New Yorker that took style and glamour coverage to new levels.

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Do office legal protections apply to full-time employees at home?
As work-from-home has become a new lifestyle for employees that does not seem to have an end in sight, brands must establish protocols to ensure that they are legally protected from any issues that could arise.

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