“#RanaPlaza, five years on: safety of workers hangs in balance in #Bangladesh”
We don’t forget that 5 years today, the Savar Building at #RanaPlaza in #Dhaka, Bangladesh collapsed. Many don’t think about it but the world’s worst collapse in recent history happened because of #corruption. (THREAD) 1/5 pic.twitter.com/5VR9Ou8fa6
— IACC (@IACCseries) 24. April 2018
#RanaPlaza’s unfinished legacy
My @HRW colleague @ajkashy’s take on why #Bangladesh is not ready to „transition“ & why brands should join the @banglaccord https://t.co/G2PDygY3Ij #RanaPlazaNeverAgain #bizhumanrights #garmentworkers
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 24. April 2018
The Rana Plaza deaths weren’t the last in Bangladesh workplaces. All injured workers & bereaved families need compensation, not only those in disasters that catch international spotlights. That’s why Bangladesh needs national employment injury insurance. https://t.co/8kNH1YkEHx
— Clean Clothes (@cleanclothes) 23. April 2018
„Bangladeshi unions and their Western allies legitimize the efforts of each other, justifying both strikes and demonstrations on the ground and international standard-setting efforts.“ https://t.co/ibK2T7VCSo
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 23. April 2018
.@Abercrombie how was your weekend? #RanaPlazaNeverAgain #AdventuresInANF https://t.co/xgCoyfvGUh
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 23. April 2018
“#RanaPlaza, five years on: safety of workers hangs in balance in #Bangladesh” https://t.co/RoeZjOepzC
— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) 24. April 2018
Prominent New York Stock Exchange-listed companies like Alibaba have published recruitment ads promising applicants “beautiful girls” as co-workers, labeling them “late night benefits.” pic.twitter.com/s3xPO3haon
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) 24. April 2018
This doesn’t sound so different from US, European allies (and Japan) talking of upholding the liberal international order & protecting it from revisionist powers #China #Russia | cc @torrey_taussig @brucebrookings https://t.co/BOwXl9AKXi
— Hunter Marston (@hmarston4) 24. April 2018
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