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The Netherlands is to co-chair a group of donor countries, businesses and civil society groups tackling rampant safety issues in Bangladesh's textile sector, the foreign ministry said on Thursday.
The move comes after over 1,100 people died in a factory collapse in Bangladesh in April, prompting top Western retailers and global trade unions to promise to improve shocking factory conditions.
The Netherlands is giving nine million euros ($13 million) that together with funds from the textile se
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It’s a testament to globalization that the death of at least 1,127 people three weeks ago at the Rana Plaza garment plant continues to outrage Americans.
Seen from the USA, Bangladesh looks like one giant ongoing human tragedy. Poverty is extreme, wages paid at the factories that make clothes to be sold in richer nations are pitiful, and working conditions in them are hazardous.
In November, 112 people died in a garment factory fire. Last week, eight lives were claimed in a fire
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British fashion label Alexander McQueen has unveiled a new-look website, which not only has a “more cohesive vision and clearer navigation” but also offers shipping to almost 100 different countries.
Previously, the McQueen website only offered delivery to around 30 different destinations, with the redesign the brand is expanding its global reach to include Australasia, Asia, UAE, Russia, South, Central and North America as well as additional countries in Europe.
The shipping expansion coincid
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When Angelina Jolie announced her preventive double mastectomy in yesterday’s New York Times, the almost-instant reactions were unanimous: Jolie was praised for her courage in both having the surgery and opening up to the public about it. Today that openness has continued, with Jolie’s doctor at the Pink Lotus Breast Center posting further details about the decision making process and medical procedures the actress undertook. It is by far the most
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The Cannes Film Festival kicked off today, and if the celebrity red carpet gowns we've seen on day one are any indication we're in for a festival of fantastic, OMG-worthy gowns. Now this is how you do major glitz and glam, ladies.
Carey Mulligan, star of that tiny little film you may have heard of (The Great Gastby, duh), chose a blush satin Dior couture gown for the film's premiere. It's a little reminiscent of a gown Gwyneth Paltrow has worn in the past but beautiful none the less.
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Auction prices rose fairly substantially in local currency terms this week. The Australian Wool Exchange’s (AWEX) Eastern Market Indicator (EMI) increased by 3.0%, to 1,022 Australian cents per kilo, clean. However, in US dollar terms, the Indicator actually declined by 0.5%, to 1,010 US cents per kilo.Concern over projections of a larger-than-expected deficit in the local economy and of the potential implications for trade with China of slower growth in that economy, along with strength in the
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The value-added textile sector has drawn Mian Nawaz Sharif’s attention to the export of cotton yarn, the sorely needed raw material of the textile sector, at throwaway prices.
In a letter to the incoming prime minister, Javed Bilwani, coordinator of the value-added textile sector, said Pakistan’s entire textile sector was itself in urgent need of cotton yarn.
“Only value-added fine count cotton yarn should be allowed to be exported with monitoring of the price which should not be lowe
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The necessary reforms in the labour law will soon see daylight. Although quite late, the chapter has finally been opened. It is a bitter truth that the unfortunate deaths of more than one thousand garments workers at the Savar have accelerated the reform process.
Provision for group insurance and gratuity facilities will be provided for industrial workforce, particularly in the garment sector. One wonders why it took such a long time. Was there an unholy alliance between the factory owners and
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Workers walk past a closed garment factory in Ashulia on Tuesday. Photo:STAR
Production at around 100 garment factories in Ashulia remained on hold yesterday, for the second consecutive day, as owners and workers failed to reach a consensus.
Leaders of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) will hold a meeting with Labour and Employment Minister Rajiuddin Ahmed Raju today to find a solution to reopen the factories soon.
“We are holding meetings with the labou
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By Prak Chan Thul
PHNOM PENH | Thu May 16, 2013 5:10am EDT
Three people were killed when the ceiling of a warehouse fell in at a shoe factory in Cambodia, a government minister said on Thursday, adding to concern about safety standards at Asian factories producing clothes cheaply for Western consumers.
Cambodia has seen a rush of investment in recent years, especially into the shoe and garment sector, with Western and Asian firms attracted by its low-cost labor. The International Monetary