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1 Nov 2012

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Clean Clothes Campaign

[DOC] Rejoinder by Clean Clothes Campaign to Gap regarding its fire safety programme in Bangladesh

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Nothing in Gap’s response addresses the fact that implementation of this program is solely at the whim of Gap executives rather than a legally-binding responsibility, that factory lists are held in secret and there is no commitment to name those that fail to fix safety hazards, and that workers and their unions – who are essential for day-to-day monitoring and remediation of hazards – are treated as bystanders rather than collaborators...