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Fashion giant Zara eyes cost cuts, reveals $2.6m wage underpayment – The Sydney Morning Herald
Fashion retailer Zara is assessing a number of measures to sustain itself in the Australian market including cutting costs and borrowing millions.

International fashion retailer Zara is assessing a number of measures to sustain itself in the Australian market including cutting costs and potentially borrowing millions from its Spanish parent company Inditex.
The retailer, which specialises in fast fashion, also revealed $2.6 million in underpayments affecting its in-store workers, adding the business to a long list of Australian companies that have underpaid their staff.
Fast fashion giant Zara has outlined a number of cost cutting measures…
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