For decades, the global garment industry has been marred by tragedy—fires, factory collapses, and preventable deaths. Just ...
Fast fashion responds to and fuels our throwaway culture and, inevitably, someone must pay for this cheap consumerism. Garment factory workers in countries such as Bangladesh, China and India as well ...
If wage theft and worker exploitation remains unresolved, Bangladesh’s development triumph will prove to be an empty miracle.
Disasters have posed significant economic costs to Bangladesh, and financing needs associated with disaster response are estimated to be substantial. Bangladesh has put in place fiscal mechanisms, ...
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GlobalData on MSNChild labour alleged to persist in Bangladesh’s fashion sectorThe analysis took into account the post-pandemic scenario, recent enactments of minimum wage legislation, and reflected on it being a decade since the Rana Plaza disaster. It also evaluated the ...
Global fashion brands reel as Trump's sweeping tariffs target key manufacturing hubs, raising costs and fueling economic ...
Suphachol Suphachalasai, Barry Maher, Danielle N Minnett, and Junko Mochizuki. "Bangladesh: Disaster Risk Financing", High-Level Summary Technical Assistance Reports ...
Bangladesh's RSC safety body and the International Accord respond to claims that safety improvements since Rana Plaza ...
Clothes in America are going to get a lot more expensive thanks to Donald Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs. The US president ...
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