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Which brands need to Pay Up!
by emma published 16-04-2014 last modified 16-04-2014 14:03 — filed under: , ,
With just a week to go until the first anniversary of the terrible collapse of Rana Plaza just 1/3 of the money needed has been committed to the Donor Trust Fund. Clean Clothes Campaign is calling for all brands connected to Rana Plaza or Bangladesh to Pay Up! The survivors and victims' families have suffered enough.
Located in News / / 04 / 16
Rana Plaza one year on
by emma published 24-04-2014 last modified 24-04-2014 07:19 — filed under: , , ,
A year to the day after the deadly collapse of Rana Plaza Clean Clothes Campaign remembers all those who died or were injured.
Located in News / / 04 / 24
The Rana Plaza claims process explained
by emma published 24-04-2014 last modified 24-04-2014 07:59 — filed under: , ,
Dr. Kazazi is the Chief Commissioner of the Rana Plaza Arrangement, with a team of Commissioners he is overseeing the claims process in Bangladesh.
Located in News / / 04 / 24
More brands commit to the Accord on Fire & Building Safety in Bangladesh
by Paul Roeland published 14-05-2013 last modified 18-09-2013 10:23 — filed under: , , , ,
This list will be updated as soon as official confirmation comes in. Last update: Aug 28 2013
Located in News / / 05 / 14
Four years after Rana Plaza: steps in the right direction but a lot remains to be done
by Christie Miedema last modified 26-04-2017 13:17 — filed under: , , , , ,
On 24 April 2017 the Clean Clothes Campaign network will be remembering those killed and injured at Rana Plaza, the multi-story building which collapsed in Bangladesh four years ago. In a statement released today Clean Clothes Campaign sends its thoughts and sympathies to those still grieving for their loved ones, and those still suffering from the physical and psychological scars left by the disaster. Clean Clothes Campaign is also marking the fourth anniversary of Rana Plaza by outlining a set of key actions needed from governments, brands and employers on building safety, workers rights and transparency. These actions are needed to deliver the fundamental change promised in the aftermath of the disaster.
Located in News / / 04 / 21
BSCI 10th Anniversary Shame over Rana Plaza
by liz published 25-06-2013 — filed under: , , , ,
The Clean Clothes Campaign slams the Business Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI) for celebrating, on 26th June 2013, its tenth anniversary when it has yet to live up to its responsibilities for redress or prevention following the deaths and injuries of thousands of workers in the Rana Plaza tragedy.
Located in News / / 06 / 25
“Stop the killing, act now” Clean Clothes Campaign urges brands to sign Safety Agreement
by geertjan published 26-04-2013 last modified 28-05-2013 14:52 — filed under: , , ,
Clean Clothes Campaign is sickened by the preventable collapse of Rana Plaza and condemns brands for their failure to prevent such heavy loss of life once again. Brands must now come forward, ensure emergency steps are taken and pay without delay into a compensation fund for the victims and their families. They must also commit to prevent future disasters.
Located in News / / 04 / 29
Cautious welcome to brand compensation, Rana Plaza
by Paul Roeland published 01-05-2013 last modified 18-06-2013 06:30 — filed under: , , , , ,
The Clean Clothes Campaign (CCC) is giving a cautious welcome to the announcements of five brands implicated in the Rana Plaza tragedy that they will pay compensation to victims of the building collapse last Wednesday. They also urge more of the 50 plus brands linked to the disaster to step forward. The details of the brands’ proposals have not been published.
Located in News / / 05 / 01
Global support for Bangladesh factory safety surpasses one million
by Paul Roeland published 10-05-2013 last modified 19-06-2017 14:12 — filed under: , , , , ,
Over one million people have signed petitions calling for brands sourcing from Bangladesh to sign the legally-binding Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh immediately.
Located in News / / 05 / 10
CCC welcomes European Parliament support for compensation demand and for binding Bangladesh Safety Accord
by Paul Roeland published 30-05-2013 — filed under: , , , ,
With near unanimous votes, this is another strong signal to brands to take their responsability.
Located in News / / 05 / 30