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2013년 7월 11일

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Marc Gunther, Guardian (UK)

Gap spearheads new alliance for Bangladeshi worker safety - It's a step forward, writes Marc Gunther, but the question remains – who is ultimately responsible for worker safety in Bangladesh?

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As the US companies unveiled their alliance in Washington, student protesters gathered outside, chanting "Shame on Walmart" and decrying the plan as a "fake safety scheme." It's not. It's a serious plan, with some money behind it, that includes a commitment to transparency, and mechanisms to enable workers to speak out about unsafe conditions. It's not perfect – the alliance's glaring flaw is a lack of participation from unions – but the US companies hope to bring in Bangladeshi and international labour groups...

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