After reading the article, I believe firing Galliano was the best option. Because of Galliano's actions, Dior had no other option but to fire him. Not firing Galliano may have potentially led Dior to obtaining unwanted name for themselves. With Dior being a major clothing enterprise, firing Galliano may have saved them from losing business in the long run.
Instead of firing of Galliano, Dior could have forced Galliano to make an public apology. Along with this, Dior could have had Galliano remove his designs from any current collection. In a situation like this, the one thing that needed to be done was an apology. This sort of topic is offensive in any situation.
Galliano remaining a designer would not have lost Dior large amounts of business. Removing him from the company was the best solution.
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