The death toll in Bangladesh has topped 200 after an eight-story garment
factory building collapsed with thousands of workers inside. More than
1,000 people were injured, and an unknown number of workers are still
trapped in the wreckage. Cracks had been found in the building, but
workers say the factory owners forced them to go to work anyway.
Protests broke out in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka today as angry
workers blocked key highways, marched on several factories, and rallied
outside the headquarters of Bangladesh’s main manufacturers group. The
disaster comes exactly five months after a massive fire killed at least
112 garment workers at Bangladesh’s Tazreen factory, which made clothing
sold by Wal-Mart, among other companies. We’re joined by two guests:
Kalpona Akter, executive director of the Bangladesh Center for Worker
Solidarity, and Charlie Kernaghan, director of the Institute for Global
Labour and Human Rights.
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Source: Democracy Now!
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