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Herausgeber_in: University of Sussex

Autor_in: Rebecca Prentice

Schlagwörter: CSR, Rana Plaza, Entschädigung, Fabrikeinsturz, Fabrikunfall, Fabrikbrand, Gesetzgebung, Transparenz, Unternehmensverantwortung, verbindliche Standards, Tazreen, Brand Tazreen Fabrik

Kurzbeschreibung:

Although it’s been five years since the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse, in many countries survivors’ right to compensation for death and injury remains reliant on voluntary donations fueled by media pressure. A new report, written by worker health and safety expert Dr Rebecca Prentice, compares and draws lessons from schemes to pay compensation to injured workers and dependents of those killed in the recent Ali Enterprises, Tazreen and Rana Plaza garment factory disasters. The report calls for the introduction and strengthening of national employment injury insurance schemes that are lacking in many garment-producing countries.

 

Erscheinungsjahr: 2018

Umfang: 36 Seiten

Sprache: Englisch

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download

Herausgeber_in: Clean Clothes Campaign

Schlagwörter: Bangladesch, CSR, Entschädigung, Rana Plaza, Fabrikeinsturz, Fabrikunfall, Gebäudesicherheit, Gesetzgebung, Transparenz, Unternehmensverantwortung, verbindliche Standards

Kurzbeschreibung:

On 24 April 2013, the world watched in astonishment and shame as horror of the Rana Plaza building collapse was broadcast across the world’s media. This was where the race to the bottom had led the garment industry: factories housed in unsafe buildings and workers afraid to enter a workplace with visible cracks in the walls, but even more afraid to lose their wages if they refused. The Rana Plaza collapse was a moment in which all pledged to do better and to start respecting the lives of the women and men working long hours for low pay to make our clothes. Five years on, we take stock. This memo aims to give an overview of the promises made in 2013, and what has – and has not – changed following the world’s worst ever garment factory disaster. It also serves as a guide to the excellent pieces of research that have become available at this moment of retrospection for labour rights in the garment industry.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2018

Umfang: 12 Seiten

Sprache: Englisch

Bezug: kostenfrei zum Download (PDF-Datei)

Herausgeber_in: Clean Clothes Campaign

Schlagwörter: Bangladesch, Arbeitnehmerrechte, Arbeitnehmer/innenrechte, Arbeiterrechte, Fabrikunfall, Fabrikeinsturz, Gesetzgebung, Rana Plaza

Kurzbeschreibung:

Despite being the second largest exporter of clothing, and the location of some of the worst recent factory disasters, Bangladesh is one of only a handful of countries that entirely fails to provide for a national employment injury scheme for workers who are injured in private workplaces. This position paper makes the case for swift action to put in place a national employment injury insurance system in Bangladesh, with a bridging solution to serve as a stepping stone and to support workers and their families affected by factory incidents since the Rana Plaza collapse.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2018

Umfang: 7 Seiten

Sprache: Englisch

Bezug:  kostenfrei zum Download (PDF-Datei)

Freitag, 16 Mai 2014 14:22

Still Waiting

Herausgeber: Clean Clothes Campaign, ILRF International Labor Rights Forum

Schlagwörter:  Fabrikunglück, Fabrikunfall, Fabrikbrand, Bangladesch, Entschädigungen, Unternehmensverantwortung

Kurzbeschreibung:
Six months after history's deadliest apparel industry disaster, workers continue to fight for compensation. This report looks in detail at the Rana Plaza and Tazreen Fashion disasters and where the battle for compensation stands now.

Erscheinungsjahr: 2013

Umfang: 54 Seiten

Sprache: Englisch

Zielgruppe: Erwachsene

Medien:  Hintergrundinfo

Bezug: PDF kostenfrei zum Download auf der Homepage der Internationalen CCC

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