#RanaPlazaNeverAgain
“The forced closure of the Accord’s Dhaka office will cause brands to see the country as a far riskier place to produce,” said Laura Gutierrez of @4WorkerRights . “This will have grim consequences for workers and factory owners alike.” https://t.co/RkrucJ4CgT#RanaPlazaNeverAgainpic.twitter.com/xe5GKrah5H
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 29. April 2019
Thanks so much to all the activists all around the world who took concrete action this week to make sure that the 1,134 people who died in Rana Plaza 6 years ago are not forgotten and who continued the struggle for better working conditions in their memory. #RanaPlazaNeverAgainpic.twitter.com/A4BouN0z5X
— Clean Clothes (@cleanclothes) 26. April 2019
The BoF Podcast: Activist @kalponaakter on Improving the Lives of Bangladeshi Garment Workers https://t.co/9iv6kjWjPX #RanaPlazaNeverAgain#FreedomSafetyLivingWage
— Labor Rights Forum (@ILRF) 26. April 2019
She made your clothes where she face #GBV. #imadeyourclothes#whomademyclothes#ProtectProgress#RanaPlazaNeverAgain@bgiwf@kalponaakter@cleanclothes@ILRFpic.twitter.com/moYlFkcDEG
— BCWS (@bcws1) 25. April 2019
Join us, @RAN, and @ILRF in D.C. May 2 as we examine the impacts of industrial agriculture and the impressive community organizing being done in the face of it! Free: knowledge, food, and drink! https://t.co/J02JXd9GVu
— ActionAid USA (@ActionAidUSA) 25. April 2019
Today, CCHR releases an infographic to remember the death of #Cambodia’s foremost environmental & anti-logging #activist Chut Wutty. 7 years after his death, justice for Chut Wutty remains to be done #NeverForget#NoImpunity ENG https://t.co/kS79zoz8dz KH https://t.co/mJ5qVgtDAXpic.twitter.com/g5F5Ax5HqJ
— CCHR Cambodia (@cchrcambodia) 26. April 2019
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