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14 Mar 2018

Report urges for natl. injury insurance in garment producing countries to protect workers' right to compensation after factory disasters

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The report compares three major compensation schemes: the Rana Plaza Arrangement, the Tazreen Claims Administration Trust, and the Ali Enterprises compensation arrangement. It draws out guiding principles, lessons learned, and best practices for workers’ compensation for death or injury in global supply chains in the absence of a reliable, rights-based national employment injury insurance system in the producer country. The report contains policy recommendations aimed at global apparel companies, manufacturers, civil society, and governments.