ILO calls for no further boycott of Bangladesh’s garment industry
According to the “Daily Star” report on April 24, the international labor rights organization Global Industry Alliance called on international clothing brands and retailers to stop boycotting the Bangladeshi clothing industry because the industry plays an important role in Bangladesh’s economic development and helping the people. plays an important role in poverty alleviation. The Rana Plaza accident killed 1,135 workers and injured more than 2,500 workers. Bangladeshi garment workers urgently need to save their jobs, so boycotting the Bangladeshi garment industry is not a good idea. International apparel companies should take responsibility for the working conditions of their supplier labor, but many international companies do not care. The Global Industrial Alliance is cooperating with some international clothing brands, such as TopShop, to introduce a wage negotiation mechanism in garment-producing countries. Chambers of commerce, factories and brand owners will all participate, and brand owners will also reform their procurement systems. ILO calls for no further boycott of Bangladesh’s garment industry
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