“Huge gap”: Why retailers haven’t improved conditions for garment workers

Why more progress hasn’t been made with regard to the rights of garment workers. Bigstock
Why more progress hasn’t been made with regard to the rights of garment workers. Bigstock
Ten years following the Rana Plaza collapse in Dhaka, Bangladesh – which tragically led to the death of 1,134 garment workers – a host of fashion and other retail brands have committed to improving the rights and standards of their supply chains, and creating a safer workplace for garment workers. The progress made by 25 retailers has been tracked and monitored by World Baptist Aid – via its Ethical Fashion Report and in accordance with its guidelines – with factors relating to supply ch

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