Workers’ rights groups highlight H&M supplier among firms failing basic safety measures initiated after 2013 Rana Plaza disasterMore than half of H&M’s top suppliers based in Bangladesh acquire yet to install basic fire-safety measures more than two years after the Rana Plaza factory collapse spurred an international effort to improve safety in the country.
More than a third of H&M’s top-rated “gold” and platinum” graded suppliers acquire not removed sliding doors and collapsible gates,according to a report by workers’ rights groups, including the Clean Clothes Campaign. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com