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Video Report: Find Out How Italy’s Cashmere King is Beating the Crisis

Brunello Cucinelli, Italy’s king of cashmere is one Italian business owner who knows that treating employees well is very good for business, as you will discover from this video report by journalist Angelo van Schaik.

As you will note from the interview, Brunello Cucinelli’s company grew by an impressive, crisis-beating, 15% in 2012.

Watch the Brunello Cucinelli – Italian Entrepreneur Extraordinaire Video Report

[youtube width=”556″ height=”469″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcJPm9xfFPc[/youtube]

Italy’s employers often receive a lot of bad press for treating their employees like dirt, but not all of Italy’s employers are ogres.

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Aside from Cucinelli, there are lots of good employers in Italy – people who really do care about and for those who they employ.

Find out more about Brunello Cucinelli

Video made by Angelo van Schaik of Exora for Italy Chronicles.

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