The FENDI human resources policy is focused on listening and communicating with employees and aims at ensuring their well-being and safety.
Fendi Code Of Conduct
FENDI has chosen to adopt the LVMH Code of Conduct, a set of principles that provides a common framework and that serves as an inspiration to the entire Group, including FENDI, guiding business conduct and responsibilities across each Maison.
The Code brings together the fundamental principles that illustrate FENDI shared commitment and guide the way it conducts daily operations. It articulates the guiding principles for each stakeholder, including partners and suppliers.
Click here to access the Fendi Code of Conduct
Contracts & Terms Of Employment
FENDI adheres to all measures stipulated by local Legislations and the National Collective Bargaining Agreements signed by the most representative Trade Unions (when applicable) . These agreements define every aspect of the employment relationship.
Click below to access the National Collective Bargaining Agreements applied in FENDI
National Collective Bargaining Agreement for commercial sector
National Collective Bargaining Agreement for Leather Goods production sector
National Collective Bargaining Agreement for Shoes production sector
National Collective Bargaining Agreement for Dirigenti of commercial sector
FENDI has also signed additional agreements with local Trade Unions in Italy, with the purpose of defining various aspects:
the annual collective performance/production premium;
the company welfare plan;
the organization offlexible working hours ;
the improvement of health coverages.
Holidays & Paid Leave
FENDI acknowledges the yearly entitlement of Holidays for each employee as established by the applicable Legislation and National Bargaining Collective Agreements To allow proper use of the Holiday periods, annual planning of the Company Closings is defined and communicated well in advance to all employees for both summer and winter breaks.
At FENDI, the HR Teams conduct regular assessments to verify and facilitate the use of individual residual entitlements. Moreover, in Italy each employee can manage and monitor the totality of accrued holidays and monthly days off usage through an internal tool (personal timekeeping portal).
Maternity Rights & Parental Leave
FENDI acknowledges maternity rights including pregnancy permits, maternity leave, parental leave, child sickness leave, breastfeeding permits, temporary part-time transformation, and others.), as outlined in the applicable Legislation and by the National Bargaining Agreement In Italy, maternity leave is considered as a flexible period: the initial five months constitute compulsory abstention from work (compulsory maternity leave), with the option for successive extensions based on the specific needs of each case (optional maternity leave).