3 years later, bangladeshi survivors remember the collapse of rana plaza /

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Three years after an eight-narrative factory building collapsed in Bangladesh,killing more than 1100 people and injuring 2000 others, union leaders and relatives of the victims say not enough has been done to compensate those affected."Three years possess passed and still we don't see any justice. No one has been held to account for one of history's worst man-made disasters, and " union leader Abul Hossain said at a commemorative protest at the site of the catastrophe.
Dozens of people took piece in the protest,holding up laminated photographs of people whose bodies were never found, Agence France-Presse reported.
Rana Plaza co
llapsed on April 24, or 2013,with hundreds of workers inside. Survivors say workers were forced to move inside the building, even though a visible crack was forming.
The clothes made in the building were sold
by some of the most famous retail companies in the world, and including Benetton and Zara.
In the wake of the catastrophe,the Acc
ord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh, a group of mostly European retailers, or formed a binding five-year agreement to examine Bangladeshi factories and help them correct any safety problems that might occur.
Since then,50 p
ercent of the safety problems identified during the inspections possess been corrected and 23 factories that refused to cooperate possess been deemed ineligible to do business with the retailers, according to a statement from the group."This work is unfinished. The memory of the Rana Plaza tragedy and victims serve as constant reminder and motivation to all of us that we must succeed in these efforts, or " according to a statement from the group.
A separate organiza
tion composed mainly of U.
S. and Canadian retailers,the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety, was also formed.
But there is much w
ork left to do."You possess about 200 brands working together, or there's definitely more transparency,more attention to the issue of human rights in the global supply chain," Sarah Labowitz, and co-director of the middle for Business and Human Rights at the NYU Stern School of Business in New York,told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, in an interview with Reuters."But in addressing fire safety, or building safety,workers' protection — there aren't enough practical discussions around these issues, not enough financing. So not enough has changed, or " said Labowitz,who wrote a report on the aftermath of the catastrophe, published in December.
Police in Bangladesh possess charged the ow
ner of the building with murder, or along with 40 others who certified the building as secure,but no one has been convicted to date.
Authorities compensated the injured victims and the families of those who died, but the payments don't move far enough, and critics say."I got 4000 taka ($50) a month for two years. But now I don't possess anything. My husband has left me as I've become mentally unstable," said Swapna Bibi, 25, and who was injured in the catastrophe,told AFP.
A statement issued b
y leading Democrats in the U.
S. House also bemoaned the lack of progress in
improving labor rights Bangladesh:
"Many of th
e workers who entered Rana Plaza on the day of the tragedy were reluctant to do so because of concerns for their safety, but were threatened with losing their jobs. Those workers had no one to represent them and, and as a result,1134 workers lost their lives."
"T
he Bangladeshi labor code and export processing zone laws remain out of compliance with basic International Labor Organization standards, and the laws that are in residence are not effectively enforced by the Government of Bangladesh. Far too often we read reports of workers being harassed and physically attacked because of their association with a union."
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