Join us next week on 23 March at 16:00 with Sanchita Banerjee Saxena
for the next event in our WIDER Webinar Series.
Full details HERE
The garment industry in Bangladesh under COVID-19: Lessons from the Rana Plaza disaster on how we understand worker safety
The COVID-19 pandemic has shaken the world’s economy and supply chains worldwide. The ready-made garment (RMG) sector in Bangladesh has been especially hard hit as consumer demand for apparel has plummeted, leading to global retailers cancelling
orders and revising their sourcing strategies.
To situate what is currently happening to the industry under this global pandemic, Sanchita Banerjee Saxena will draw some lessons from an earlier crisis in Bangladesh – from one of the worst industrial disasters in history, the collapse
of the Rana Plaza building in 2013. This presentation will focus specifically on the distorted notions of what constitutes safety for workers, primarily for women workers, which continue to perpetuate the cycle of labor violations for those at the very bottom
of global supply chain. Banerjee Saxena argues that the lack of progress in many key areas created a situation that was ripe for suffering under an unanticipated and unprecedented global pandemic.
Maheen Sultan will join as discussant. She will be sharing insights on the role of labour unions in the context of state-business-labour relations in the RMG sector and how the various COVID-19 related stimulus packages for the sector
were designed, managed and followed through by the government agencies.
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