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7 Jun 2015

Autor:
Clean Clothes Campaign

Bangladesh: Funds for Rana Plaza victims reach $30m target

The Clean Clothes Campaign...announce a major campaign victory with the confirmation that the Rana Plaza Donors Trust Fund has finally met its target of $30 million, following a large anonymous donation...The CCC has been campaigning since the disaster in April 2013 to demand that brands and retailers provided compensation to its victims...Since then over one million consumers from across Europe and around the world have joined actions against many of the major high street companies whose products were being made in one of the five factories housed in the structurally compromised building. 

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Bangladesh: Four months on, families of victims of Rana Plaza building collapse still waiting for adequate compensation

Bangladesh: Survivors and families of victims of Rana Plaza building collapse began receiving compensation

Rana Plaza two years on: Progress, but compensation and workers' rights still lacking

Funds for Rana Plaza victims reach $30 million target

Rana Plaza building collapse, April 2013