Rana Plaza Disaster in Bangladesh in 2013: At the national level, Bangladesh is rightfully piqued with one of the world’s highest growth rates in the 21st century. Peering beyond the Rana Plaza tragedy and looking towards national growth in Bangladesh’s case the global RMG industry, supply chain networks, or adjusting Bangladeshi governance against global standards the
Rana Plaza Tragedy in 2013: The number of trade unions in the garment sector of Bangladesh has surged since the Rana Plaza building collapse though most of them are failing to live up to expectations when it comes to protecting workers’ rights.
Rana Plaza collapse in Savar 2013: None of the 14 ongoing cases filed over the Rana Plaza tragedy has seen much progress 11 years into the incident, BLAST revealed at a press briefing
They had come to Dhaka for jobs so they could get out of poverty and help their families. But the 2013 Rana Plaza collapse not only demolished their hopes but also pushed them into endless misery.
Although the number of total factories is debatable, even if there are 4,500 factories, both Accord and Alliance combined only reaches out to less than half of the existing factories.