The collapse of the Rana Plaza factory building in Bangladesh on April 24, 2013, was one of the world’s deadliest industrial disasters. Killing over 1,100 garment workers, it set the stage for a renewed discussion about working conditions for the people who make the clothes Americans wear. Roughly 97% of the clothing sold in the US is made internationally, largely in export factories and Export Processing Zones (EPZs) scattered across the globe. The dramatic expansion of these factories and EPZs in their various forms has occurred without an increased commitment on the part of manufacturers, producers, investors, or governments to workers’ health and safety on the job
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
The Rana Plaza Collapse at Savar, Bangladesh in April 2013 highlighted the immense power of global s...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
The collapse of the Rana Plaza factory building in Bangladesh on April 24, 2013, was one of the worl...
This paper offers a view of working practices within the garment and textile (G&T) industry in B...
This article explores the relationship between labor unions and labor precarity in Bangladesh’s garm...
The Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh in 2013 brought home to an international audience the implicat...
The ready-made garment industry of Bangladesh is one of the largest formal manufacturing sectors. It...
The ready-made garment industry of Bangladesh is one of the largest formal manufacturing sectors. It...
Fatal disasters in Bangladesh garment factories demand we learn from recent antisweatshop breakthrou...
[Excerpt] The factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed more than 1,100 workers should be a pivot p...
The collapse of the infamous Rana Plaza, a multi-storeyed commercial building in Savar, near Dhaka, ...
"This report describes in detail two recent cases of factory fires that swept through the facilities...
Over the last two decades, large multinational firms have increasingly segmented and dispersed the p...
The textile industry has long been criticized for irresponsible and dangerous labour conditions in i...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
The Rana Plaza Collapse at Savar, Bangladesh in April 2013 highlighted the immense power of global s...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
The collapse of the Rana Plaza factory building in Bangladesh on April 24, 2013, was one of the worl...
This paper offers a view of working practices within the garment and textile (G&T) industry in B...
This article explores the relationship between labor unions and labor precarity in Bangladesh’s garm...
The Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh in 2013 brought home to an international audience the implicat...
The ready-made garment industry of Bangladesh is one of the largest formal manufacturing sectors. It...
The ready-made garment industry of Bangladesh is one of the largest formal manufacturing sectors. It...
Fatal disasters in Bangladesh garment factories demand we learn from recent antisweatshop breakthrou...
[Excerpt] The factory collapse in Bangladesh that killed more than 1,100 workers should be a pivot p...
The collapse of the infamous Rana Plaza, a multi-storeyed commercial building in Savar, near Dhaka, ...
"This report describes in detail two recent cases of factory fires that swept through the facilities...
Over the last two decades, large multinational firms have increasingly segmented and dispersed the p...
The textile industry has long been criticized for irresponsible and dangerous labour conditions in i...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...
The Rana Plaza Collapse at Savar, Bangladesh in April 2013 highlighted the immense power of global s...
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR Scho...