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Article

26 Oct 2012

Author:
IndustriALL Global Union Federation, Clean Clothes Campaign, International Labor Rights Forum, Maquila Solidarity Nework, Workers Rights Consortium

Statement Regarding Gap’s Refusal to Agree to a Fire Safety Program in Bangladesh

Gap Inc. has refused to participate in a comprehensive fire safety program, to which two other major apparel brands [PVH, Tchibo] have already committed, to address the deadly working conditions at its supplier factories in Bangladesh. [Business & Human rights Resource Centre invited Gap to respond; Gap's response below].