A Decade After The Rana Plaza Disaster, Global Clothing Companies Owe More To Bangladeshi Garment Workers

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As we reflect on the tenth anniversary of Rana Plaza, the most important reform going forward will be to fix the broken partnership between suppliers and buyers and to build a more responsible system for global outsourcing.
As we reflect on the tenth anniversary of Rana Plaza, the most important reform going forward will be to fix the broken partnership between suppliers and buyers and to build a more responsible system for global outsourcing.

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