CPD-FES Publication Industrial Safety in the RMG Sector in the Post-Accord-Alliance Era Is the Institutionalisation Process Slowing Down? Industrial safety in the readymade garments (RMG) sector has been passing a critical phase with a lack of proper coordination, monitoring and ...
Read More »Govt. questions garment factories for slow progress in remediation
The government has started issuing show-cause letter to the readymade garment factories which have made less than 30 per cent progress on remediation, seeking explanation why their production activities would not be suspended due to non-compliance.
Read More »Two garment factory disasters a century apart show how globalization has sapped labor’s power
It would take weeks before the full number of dead from the Rana Plaza factory collapse was clear.
Read More »Two new bodies to take over safety monitoring duties from Accord, Alliance
Two new bodies will act as transitional safety supervisors in the garment sector after the expiry of the tenure of Accord and Alliance.
Read More »Five years after Rana Plaza many workers still work in unsafe conditions
Although safety is a higher priority five years on from the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh that killed 1,135 garment workers, dangerous conditions persist in smaller factories, campaigners said.
Read More »Bangladesh’s garment industry now a model for workplace safety
On this day five years ago, Rana Plaza collapsed, and with it went 1,138 lives and irrevocably changed those of thousands others.
Read More »April 22, 2018: protests for worker safety, remittance growth and FDI decline
Every day, CPD RMG Study team reveals what’s on our economic and apparel radar and curates a selection of the best reports, opinion, and analysis you may have missed. Rights groups urge brand to sign Accord International Labor Rights Forum, ...
Read More »5 years after the world’s largest garment factory collapse, is safety in Bangladesh any better?
It’s considered the worst garment industry accident of all time: An eight-story building housing several garment factories and a shopping center called Rana Plaza collapsed five years ago in Bangladesh, killing more than 1,000 workers and injuring more than 2,500.
Read More »Govt to support remediation coordination cell with own fund
The government, pressed by the expiry of two global buyers’ platforms in July, is planning to strengthen with its own fund its remediation coordination cell, which will take over the responsibility of the post-remediation oversight of readymade garment factories, as the ILO fund is yet to be available.
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