Political as well as criminal prisoners in Germany during the Cold War era were forced to build flatpack furniture for IKEA.
There are worse ways to spend a lazy Saturday than to take a trip to one of IKEA’s giant furniture stores. Young children can ...
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 has been ramping up with new stores across the country. The company, which opened its first store in the U.S. nearly ...
IKEA has learned from recent supply chain disruptions and is well prepared for potential trade barriers, the owner of the ...
Inter IKEA, the owner of the world's biggest furniture brand, reported higher profits for 2024 thanks to lower interest ...
Swedish-based furniture giant IKEA experienced a 4.3% fall in revenue this year in Germany, its largest foreign market, ...
IKEA has launched the "buy now, pay later" method of Afterpay across stores in Australia in a bid to attract shoppers before ...
Furniture giant Ikea has opened two restaurants in London, serving 1,750 of its infamous meatballs a day and it has kept the ...
prompting the company to commission an independent investigation. Prisoners were producing furniture for IKEA, a global giant in the home furnishings industry, as recently as the 1970s and 1980s ...