According to a report by The Independent on January 24, the Bangladeshi trade union and an international brand garment manufacturing company reached a settlement agreement of US$2.3 million over safety production issues. The media considered this to be a milestone, which means that if multinational clothing brands have safety issues, Hidden hazards will pay a price. In 2013, a major collapse occurred at the Rana Plaza textile factory, killing 1,135 people. It was the world’s worst textile industry disaster. Bangladesh labor unions reach a settlement agreement with garment manufacturing companies
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