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Post Bangladesh building collapse, big retailers back safety accord
Some of the world's largest retailers have agreed to a first-of-its-kind pact to improve safety at some of Bangladesh's garment factories following a building collapse that killed more than 1,100 workers in the country last month. #World #Bangladesh #ChangeAgent #Tesco #Tommy Hilfiger #Calvin Klein #Zara #Inditex #H&M #Worker Rights Consortium #Primark
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DIPP allows Zara owner to set up Massimo Dutti stores
In a move that will bring cheer up Spanish brand Zara, the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) has done away with the norm that the foreign investor has to own the brand reports CNBC TV 18's Rituparna Bhuyan. #CNBCTV18Exclusive #DIPP #Zara #Massimo Dutti #Inditex #FDI in single brand retail
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Middle East North Africa Financial Network
H&M, Inditex back Bangladesh worker safety agreement
(MENAFN - AFP) Global clothing giants Inditex and H&M on Monday promised to sign up to a plan to improve safety for workers in the factories they use in Bangladesh, in the wake of a deadly factory collapse there. The two said in statements they had agree #H&M #Bangladesh #Zara (designer)
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Rediff
Bangla factory banned by Walmart still makes Wrangler shirts
Image: A clown sits inside a bus seen in front of a Wal-Mart store in Mexico City. Photographs: Edgard Garrido/Reuters A Bangladesh factory where Walmart Stores Inc and Inditex SA inspectors spotted cracks in the wall this month is still making Wrangler #Wal-Mart #Mexico City #Bangladesh
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CNN/Money
Can outsourcing be improved?
A TAL factory in Dongguan, China, in May 2013. The company claims to make one in every six dress shirts sold in the U.S. The past two decades have provided plenty of reasons to believe that relying on low-wage workers overseas has made multinationals com #China #Nike #Bangladesh




