In a significant development due to the Bangladesh factories’ failure in making required progress in remediation work, ‘The Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety,’ a North American buyers’ group, has cut ties with five out of the 11 factories as the firm authorities failed to provide evidences of remediation work at their units and did not submit design documents to the platform.
These factories are: Anzir Apparels at Savar in Dhaka, Beautiful Jackets in Manikganj, Fashion Store and ZSB Garments in Gazipur and Ambia Apparels in Chittagong.‘The Accord on Fire and Building Safety,’ a platform of EU brands and buyers, has terminated World Victory Garments, Ags Apparels, SN Sweater Co, Safwan Fashions and Wintex Fashion Wear in Dhaka and Fabin Apparels in Narayanganj from its suppliers’ list due to the factories’ failure in implementing workplace safety measures.
With the 11, the total number of RMG factories with which global buyers cut business relations in different times on workplace safety ground reached 137. Of them, the Alliance has cut business ties with 88 factories while the Accord with 49 units. The Accord said they provided corrective action plans to the factories to eliminate safety hazards which were identified during the initial inspections but the factory authorities failed to make adequate CAP implementation progress.
Meanwhile, the Alliance said that the factories had been suspended from its compliant factory list because of their lack of progress in one or more programs, thereby failing to make progress in ensuring a safe working environment.
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