It has been almost two years since the mass murder of over a 1,000 garment workers at Rana Plaza in Dhaka, Bangladesh, but the fight for justice for the victims’ families and the survivors continues. After a long delay, another major clothing brand, Benetton, has agreed to start paying compensation, though both the amount and method are unclear at this stage. Meanwhile, a travelling photo exhibition highlighting the Rana Plaza disaster will open in Melbourne later in March.
It has been almost two years since the mass murder of over a 1,000 garment workers at Rana Plaza in Dhaka, Bangladesh, but the fight for justice for the victims’ families and the survivors continues. After a long delay, another major clothing brand, Benetton, has agreed to start paying compensation, though both the amount and method are unclear at this stage. Meanwhile, a travelling photo exhibition highlighting the Rana Plaza disaster will open in Melbourne later in March.