Assures Alliance, says 28 clothing brands like Walmart,Gap to keep sourcing despite terror attacks
The US State Department on Monday warned Americans to consider carefully whether they need to travel to Bangladesh.
“The advice from most embassies is to keep as low a profile as possible,” according to Reuters as the former US ambassador to Bangladesh was saying.
Moriarty said many major brands were holding off on sending foreign staff to the country, although most had Bangladeshi or South Asian staff leading their operations in the country.
“I do have confidence that the people who are committing these attacks are a very small minority with very small support,” he said.
Moriarty said the Alliance — set to run until 2018 — was ahead of schedule in improving safety at some 700 factories its members work with in Bangladesh, calling the safety drive a “moral imperative”, Reuters said.
As of yesterday, 28 member factories have completed their Corrective Action Plans, which is 17 percent higher than the last updates by the agency.
In all factories, more than one-third of the issues most critical to life safety have already been addressed two years ahead of the deadline.
The Alliance members so far suspended business relations with 83 factories for their failure to make adequate remediation progress.
“Make no mistake — our work is achieving the big-picture goal of driving consolidation of the RMG industry in Bangladesh into safer factories,” he said.
The Alliance members trained 1.2 million workers in fire safety. “We are now in the process of re-training our entire workforce and we’ve provided this refresher to some 600,000 workers to date,” Moriarty said.
Moreover, the Alliance provided training to more than 22,000 security guards in the member factories.
“We have also provided financial compensation to nearly 7,000 workers displaced by remediation, fulfilling 100 percent requests from factory owners, and helping workers provide for themselves and their families despite the temporary closure of their factories.”
Source: The Daily Star