Saturday, June 1, 2013

Supply chains and forced labour after Rana Plaza: lessons learned | Global Development Professionals Network | Guardian Professional



Source: the guardian

The Rana Plaza building in Savar outside Dhaka
The Rana Plaza building in Savar outside Dhaka, where more than 1,000 sweatshop workers died when the building collapsed on 24 April. Photograph: Andrew Biraj/Reuters

"What does the Rana Plaza tragedy in Bangladesh in which more than 1,000 workers perished mean for those of us who are working to end modern-day slavery? For those of us focused on forced labour in supply chains, the lessons have been timely and crucial."

To read on, go to: Supply chains and forced labour after Rana Plaza: lessons learned | Global Development Professionals Network | Guardian Professional
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