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Less than 200 euros compensation for Kalpona
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Mirjam van Heugten
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21-11-2013
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filed under:
Tazreen,
health & safety,
Rana Plaza,
Bangladesh,
Safety Accord
On 24th November 2012, Kalpona, a garment worker from Bangladesh, jumped from the third floor of the burning Tazreen factory and fell to the ground, breaking her leg. She was rushed to the nearest clinic like many others. She has been waiting for compensation for twelve months and wants to move on.
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Update: Brands' responses to Tazreen and Rana Plaza compensation demands
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by
Paul Roeland
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published
24-05-2013
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last modified
12-08-2013 14:43
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filed under:
health & safety,
factory collapse,
Tazreen,
compensation,
factory fire,
Rana Plaza,
Bangladesh,
brands
An overview of the current status of brands and their compensation for the victims.
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More than 54 million euros compensation demand for victims Rana Plaza
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by
Paul Roeland
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published
13-05-2013
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last modified
18-06-2013 06:29
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filed under:
health & safety,
factory collapse,
compensation,
Rana Plaza,
Bangladesh,
Safety Accord
With the death toll rising to 1126 on the evening of the 12th of May, and an estimated 1650 workers admitted to hospital following the Rana Plaza collapse on 24th of April, the estimated long term compensation will be more than 54 million Euros (71 million USD). This calculation is based on ILO standards and an established formula developed following previous fire and safety accidents in Bangladesh, developed by Bangladeshi and international trade unions.
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CCC calls for action after another deadly collapse
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by
Paul Roeland
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published
16-05-2013
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last modified
16-05-2013 15:37
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filed under:
health & safety,
Cambodia,
factory collapse
Clean Clothes Campaign is calling for immediate action from all international brands following today's collapse of the Wing Star Shoes factory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The collapse of the ceiling cost the lives of at least two people, and injured seven. The workers were stitching sneakers for sportsbrand Asics when the ceiling caved in on top of them.
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Compensation arrangement agreed for victims of the Ali Enterprise factory fire in Pakistan
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by
Christie Miedema
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published
12-09-2016
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filed under:
Pakistan,
factory fire,
KIK,
compensation,
health & safety,
Ali Enterprises
An agreement in excess of US$5 million has been reached to provide compensation for loss of income, medical and allied care as well as rehabilitation, to the victims of one of the worst industrial accidents in Pakistan. It results from the ILO facilitation and coordination of consultations during a recent mission to Pakistan from 25 July to 5 August.
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