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Prada Refutes Allegations of Wanting 'fat' Managers Sacked in Japan

by Savitha C Muppala on Mar 16 2010 6:13 PM

Italian fashion house Prada refuted allegations made by an ex-senior retail manager in Japan that it had pushed her into firing old, fat and ugly managers.

Italian fashion house Prada refuted allegations made by an ex-senior retail manager in Japan that it had pushed her into firing "old, fat and ugly" managers.

"Following the many press reports published on Ms (Rina) Bovrisse's termination of employment, (her) accusations regarding an alleged misconduct of the company towards her have no ground," Prada said in a statement.

"The Japanese competent court has dismissed all of the employee's accusations and had ruled that the termination of her employment was perfectly legitimate," the statement said.

Bovrisse told the Japan Times on Saturday that she had failed to reach an out-of-court settlement with Prada in an industrial tribunal and was planning further legal action against the company.

Prada fired Bovrisse with effect from Monday.

Bovrisse, alleging in December that Prada Japan's top executive Davide Sesia and human resources manager Hiroyuki Takahashi discriminated against staff on the basis of their appearance, had filed a labour complaint before a Tokyo court.

She said Sesia had asked her last May to "eliminate" some 15 shop managers or assistant managers he deemed "old, fat, ugly, disgusting or not having the Prada look."

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