Bangladesh OHS Projects


Selected list of 2016 articles and reports
Crackdown in Bangladesh
 
Labor rights organizations’ letter to brands, December 23, 2016
Labor rights organizations’ letter to brands, January 18, 2016
“Even after the Rana Plaza disaster it is hard to get international clothing brands to do the right thing,” The Pump Handle, November 29, 2016
“Dangerous delays on Worker Safety; Walmart, Gap, VF Target & Hudson’s Bay have failed to address deadly hazards in many factories, But Bangladesh Alliance downplays the problem with rosy status reports,” International Labor Rights Forum, Workers Rights Consortium, Clean Clothes Campaign, and Maquila Solidarity Network, November 2016
AIHCE 2016 — Bangladesh — G Brown — May 2016
ILO report — improving safety & rights in RMG in Bangladesh — April 2016
Selected Reports and Articles on the Third Anniversary of the Rana Plaza Collapse
NFPA High Level Report on Bangladesh Garment Factories, March 2016
“The Bulk of the Iceberg: A critique of the Stern Center’s Report on Worker Safety in Bangladesh,” PennState Center for Global Workers Rights, February 2016
The Pump Handle: “Even after the Rana Plaza disaster it is hard to get international clothing brands to do the right thing,” Garrett Brown, The Pump Handle, November 29, 2016
Pole to Pole/Bangladesh — AIHA Synergist — August 2016
Providing OHS Training to Workers in Bangladesh — Synergist Now — July 2016
AIHA Fund Campaign for Bangladesh OHS — June 2016
ISHN – 3rd Anniversary of Rana Plaza — May 2016
CCC statement on decent work in global supply chains — May 2016
SOMO report — Should I stay or should I go — April 2016
OSHE Newsletter January-February 2016
“Self-efficacy, disability level and physical strength in the injured workers: findings from a major factory disaster in Bangladesh,” Disability and Rehabilitation journal, April 2016
“Working with Women; Promoting sexual reproductive health & rights for business success in Bangladesh’s garments industry,” SNV Foundation, ongoing from 2014
“Industrial Accidents in Bangladesh Apparel Manufacturing Sector: An analysis of the two most deadliest accidents in history,” Muhammad Faisol Chowdhury and Tasnim Rezoana Tanim, Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Management Studies, January 2016
“Scandal; Inside the global supply chains of 50 top companies,” International Trade Union Confederation, Frontlines Report 2016, January 2016
“Undress Corruption; How to prevent corruption in the Readymade Garment sector; Scenarios from Bangladesh,” Transparency International Bangladesh, January 2016