(ANSA) - CORCIANO (PERUGIA), OCTOBER 15 - It is a day of "normality, with only one more garrison" at Brunello Cucinelli di Solomeo on the first day of compulsory Green pass at the workplace. This was assured by the managing director Riccardo Stefanelli speaking with ANSA at the entrance of the company. The one who is one of the world leaders in fashion is not registering absences related to green certification. The employees all showed up for work wearing masks. In front of the entrance a quick check of the Green passes and then everyone to work. "Right from the start - explained Stefanelli - we created an attention committee to oversee the pandemic. We took all the necessary measures, such as the use of protective devices and temperature measurement.With the full cooperation of all our employees right from the start. Everyone has made a very strong contribution to safety ".
Cucinelli's CEO underlined that the company has organized itself "to ensure that entry was smooth". "With the utmost attention - he added - and the utmost prudence in order to protect our collaborators.
We immediately had a team of doctors, here and in Milan, who periodically checked those who work with us. Continuous monitoring that it has allowed us to keep the presence of cases very low ".
Procedure also followed in all the boutiques in Italy.
"Our collaborators are required to show the Green pass inside - explained Stefanelli - but even there it is a very normal thing like wearing a mask and measuring the temperature".
"The important thing for us is to protect the workplace - underlined the CEO of Cucinelli -, the choice is free and we have never forced anyone but we must protect those within the company who want to work and do it in peace. ".
The Cucinelli group currently has one thousand and 200 employees between Solomeo and the Italian boutiques, 2,500 worldwide.
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