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2017年10月5日

作者:
Prothom Alo Bangladesh

Bangladesh: Human Rights Watch urges govt. to publish reports on fire and building safety inspections of factories

"Govt should publish reports on factories it inspects: HRW", 22 Sep 2017

Following a fire in Munshiganj, Human Rights Watch has urged Bangladesh to publish its inspection reports on how factories terminated from the Accord and Alliance are faring...[O]ver the past few years, the accord brands cut ties with 76 garment factories that failed to make their buildings safer. Similarly, the alliance brands terminated business with 158 garment factories. These factories are now the responsibility of government inspectors...Earlier this year, the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety, a legally binding agreement between clothing brands and unions, was renewed. The accord covers more than 1,600 garment factories. Under the revised agreement, the accord steering committee can opt in textile mills. This means the mills could also be subject to fire and building safety inspections, and management and workers could be trained on safety measures...

 

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24 garment & retail brands sourcing from Bangladesh sign on to the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in the country

2 agreements to improve safety in Bangladesh garment factories launched this week: "Accord on Fire and Building Safety" and "Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety"

3 years on from Rana Plaza building collapse in Bangladesh - little improvements in health & safety conditions