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Open letter: Saeeda Khatoon urges EU Commissioners Breton and Reynders to ensure access to justice for victims of corporate human rights abuse
On 11 September 2012, 258 workers died and hundreds more were seriously injured during a fire at the Ali Enterprise garment factory in Pakistan. Due to lax fire safety measures, workers were at first unaware of, and then trapped by, the fire.
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The European Coalition for Corporate Justice, European Center
for Constitutional and Human Rights and Initiative
Lieferkettengesetz reflect, in a Business and Human Rights Resource
Centre Paper entitled Towards EU Mandatory Due Diligence
Legislation , on insights from past efforts of companies
to advance responsible business conduct and monitor their supply
chain. Among other things, they caution against relying on policing suppliers through social audits and warn that
private auditing and certification must not become a synonym for
human rights and environmental due diligence. According to the
The Accord has made âphenomenal changeâ on the ground, inspecting over 1,600 factories, says the BGIWF
In the aftermath of the Bangladesh Rana Plaza tragedy in 2013, two initiatives were set up to oversee the country s clothing factories for fire, electrical and structural issues – the Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety and the Bangladesh Accord on Fire and Building Safety. The Alliance s tenure comes to an end next month, and there are serious concerns for garment workers if another agreement is not signed soon.
Under the oversight of the Accord and Alliance, Bangladesh now has one of the safest and most transparent ready-made garment (RMG) industries in the world. But that could now under threat.
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