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Armani Exchange Cyber Monday deals are live now! Don’t miss the Biggest Online Shopping Day of the Year!
If you don’t know what Cyber Monday is, Wikipedia states that Cyber Monday is a marketing term for the Monday after Black Friday, the Friday following Thanksgiving in the United States, created by companies to persuade people to shop online. The term made its debut on November 28, 2005 in a Shop.org press release entitled “‘Cyber Monday’ Quickly Becoming One of the Biggest Online Shopping Days of the Year”.
According to the Shop.org/BizRate Research 2005 eHoliday Mood Study, “77 percent of online retailers said that their sales increased substantially on the Monday after Thanksgiving, a trend that is driving serious online discounts and promotions on Cyber Monday this year (2005)”. In 2010, comScore reported that consumers spent $1.028 Billion online on Cyber Monday (excluding travel, 2009: $887M), the highest spending day of 2010.
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As a global leader in the fashion industry, Armani Exchange believes that how we work is just as important as the work itself. We strive to ensure that our merchandise is manufactured in a responsible manner, and our standards and systems continue to evolve to reflect those expectations for ethical labor practices and environmental control.
At Armani Exchange, our “Corporate Responsibility” is fully integrated into every aspect of operation, and we are publishing this statement of “Corporate Responsibility” to clearly identify our commitments:
- We will not discriminate based on race, gender, religion or sexual orientation, and we will not do business with any company that does.
- We will treat our employees fairly with regard to wages, benefits and working conditions including a safe and healthy environment and we will not do business with any company that does otherwise.
- We will never violate the legal or moral rights of employees in any way, and we will not do business with any company that does.
- We will only do business with companies who share our commitment to preserving and improving the environment.
- We have a zero-tolerance policy for the employment of underage workers and forced labor of any kind, including the use of prison labor, indentured servitude/trafficking or for the restriction of free movement.
Armani Exchange is committed to an ongoing program of monitoring all our facilities and those of companies with whom we do business in accordance with our code of conduct, “Corporate Responsibility”. This code “Corporate Responsibility” defines the Armani Exchange standards and values, which must be upheld in our facilities and those of our supplies, contractors and business partners.