IKEA will pay $6.5 million to a German government fund to compensate victims of forced labor in East Germany during the Cold War. Political and criminal prisoners were forced to produce IKEA furniture ...
Ikea agreed to pay millions to former prisoners who worked at German factories between 1960 and 1990. The Swedish company was the subject of an investigation by auditors Ernst & Young in 2012, which ...
Furniture giant IKEA has agreed to pay 6 million euros ($6.5 million ... IKEA representatives at the time were likely aware ...
Ikea used trauma-informed design to create a comfortable, welcoming space for formerly homeless seniors in San Antonio.
IKEA furniture is affordable, and many pieces can be multi-functional ... Lightweight yet durable, they can be used for ...
Tens of thousands of political prisoners were used as forced labour in the GDR ... Political and other prisoners made ...
Ikea pledged Tuesday to pay six million euros ($6.5 million) into a hardship fund for victims of the East German dictatorship after admitting some of its suppliers used political prisoners as forced ...
It’s not every day that one gets invited to spend the night — or sleep over — at Ikea in Pasay City, the world’s largest Ikea store.
which scoured through tens of thousands of documents and archival objects to find that Ikea used prisoners to make its furniture in communist East Germany. At the time former East Germany was ...
Furniture giant IKEA has agreed to pay 6 million euros ($ ... the time were likely aware that political prisoners were being used to supplement labor, the report found. The former East Germany ...