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Employees accuse fashion giant of toxic work culture: ‘asked to rate each other’s appearance’

Former employees of Aritzia have opened up about the toxic and exploitative work culture at the Canadian fashion giant.

July 25, 2023 / 14:09 IST
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An Aritzia store in Vancouver, Canada
An Aritzia store in Vancouver, Canada

Former employees of Aritzia have opened up about the toxic work culture at the Canadian fashion giant. Employees say they had to contend with an “exploitive” and overly “high-pressure” environment in which some staff members faced shocking incidents of racism. The allegations came to light when 53 current and former Aritzia employees spoke to Business Insider about their experience with the company.

At least five employees who worked at Aritzia stores in Ontario, Canada, between 2005 and 2019 say that they were asked to rate their colleagues on their appearance. The employees said that “their managers asked them to rate their own or other’s appearance from one to 10 in daily huddles.”

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“Automatically if you’re skinny, you’re not going to be below seven,” one employee alleged.

Some staff members compared working at Aritzia to suffering “psychological abuse” and said the negative culture flowed from the top-down, starting with founder Brian Hill. The Business Insider report detailed how Hill would fly “into a rage”, with some workers saying he “yelled and threw things at employees.”