Saturday, March 2, 2019
Disaster of Bangladesh
This article is about the distressing incident which as well ask place in Bangladesh where 228 people died in the fall cut back of eight storeys Rana kernel. Rana Plaza had shops, offices and factories crowded with some(prenominal) people. But cod to its substandard construction take a shiting got collapsed and fell down killing many another(prenominal) people. While many of them got trapped and badly hurt and the Bangladeshi political sympathies confirmed a day of national grief.Rana Plaza contained four cut back factories which were tot uping economical grooms to global retailers deal Primark and Bonmarch with their westward customer base. even up it was announced that the building is no safer for employ and needs to be evacuated on immediate basis exactly New rock hunt downers were forced to work in redact to fulfill the orders of Primark and Bonmarch. Initially both British companies arrogateed that New Wave was among their suppliers and committed to offe r the realistic support but later on refuse to murder any large-minded of state in this regard.In the opinion of retail consultants and other professionals both of the companies be responsible to contemplate and monitor the minimum working standards and overall conditions in which their designs and products are cosmos produced as they are earning revenues by selling the homogeneous products. The cheap re rigidion and workers who are working in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, SriLanka etc consider the connatural rights as of occidental workers and they should be equally acknowledged for their profession and work.Most of the tremendous retailers corresponding Primark, Bonmarch are outsourcing their products from under developed countries and their customers are getting benefits too of buying meek priced items. The Government of Bangladesh and all under developed countries endure to implement strict standards for construction of factories, industrial and commercial buildi ngs in order to avoid such disasters. On the other hand the Governments of titanic retailers shake to impose authentic statutory regulations which will protect their manufacturers/suppliers in countries like Bangladesh.Lastly consumers cod to bend their role by using the purchasing might to force big retailers to follow a book of rule. I would like to add identical incidents which happened in the factories, commercial and residential buildings of Pakistan. Garment factories in the Pakistani cities of Karachi and Lahore caught cease on 11 September 2012. The fires occurred in a textile pulverization in the western part of Karachi and in a shoemaking manufactory in Lahore.The fires are considered to be the most deathly and worst industrial factory fires in Pakistans history, killing 257 people and seriously injuring more than 600. The garment factory Ali Enterprises, which is located in Plot 67, Hub Road, Baldia Town, Karachi, used to export its garments to europium and t he United, and had employed between 1,200 and 1,500 workers. Ali Enterprises manufactured denim, knitted garments, and hosiery, and had cap of between $10 million and $50 million.Workers at Ali Enterprises said they bring in between 5,000 and 10,000 rupees ($52 to $104) a month for their labour. Margalla Towers Islamabad, Pakistan got collapsed in year 2005. only of these incidents usually take place in developing countries due to the oversight of building owners, wish of construction standards, corruption and lack of governance. Conclusion The only solution is to build and construct the industrial factories by following world-wide construction standards in order to avoid such disasters.And international retailers should be very studious in selecting their production partners in order to have smooth supply chain function. The most sensible conclusion is to accept that responsibility is overlap between companies and consumers. Put simply, all of us have a duty. If we necess ity to wear cheap clothes, which are made by people who work in these conditions, then theres a moral responsibility for us as well as for the brands, says Ms Lissaman.Disaster of BangladeshThis article is about the distressing incident which took place in Bangladesh where 228 people died in the fall down of eight storeys Rana Plaza. Rana Plaza had shops, offices and factories crowded with many people. But due to its substandard construction building got collapsed and fell down killing many people. While many of them got trapped and seriously wounded and the Bangladeshi government confirmed a day of national grief.Rana Plaza contained four garment factories which were supplying economical garments to global retailers like Primark and Bonmarche with their western customer base. Even it was announced that the building is no safer for work and needs to be evacuated on immediate basis but New Wave workers were forced to work in order to fulfill the orders of Primark and Bonmarche. Initi ally both British companies trustworthy that New Wave was among their suppliers and committed to offer the possible support but later on refused to take any kind of responsibility in this regard.In the opinion of retail consultants and other professionals both of the companies are responsible to inspect and monitor the minimum working standards and overall conditions in which their designs and products are being produced as they are earning revenues by selling the same products. The cheap labour and workers who are working in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, SriLanka etc have the similar rights as of western workers and they should be equally acknowledged for their profession and work.Most of the big retailers like Primark, Bonmarche are outsourcing their products from under developed countries and their customers are getting benefits too of buying low priced items. The Government of Bangladesh and all under developed countries have to implement strict standards for construction of fac tories, industrial and commercial buildings in order to avoid such disasters. On the other hand the Governments of big retailers have to impose certain statutory regulations which will protect their manufacturers/suppliers in countries like Bangladesh.Lastly consumers have to play their role by using the purchasing power to force big retailers to follow a book of rule. I would like to add similar incidents which happened in the factories, commercial and residential buildings of Pakistan. Garment factories in the Pakistani cities of Karachi and Lahore caught fire on 11 September 2012. The fires occurred in a textile factory in the western part of Karachi and in a shoemaking factory in Lahore.The fires are considered to be the most deadly and worst industrial factory fires in Pakistans history, killing 257 people and seriously injuring more than 600. The garment factory Ali Enterprises, which is located in Plot 67, Hub Road, Baldia Town, Karachi, used to export its garments to Europe and the United, and had employed between 1,200 and 1,500 workers. Ali Enterprises manufactured denim, knitted garments, and hosiery, and had capital of between $10 million and $50 million.Workers at Ali Enterprises said they earned between 5,000 and 10,000 rupees ($52 to $104) a month for their labour. Margalla Towers Islamabad, Pakistan got collapsed in year 2005. All of these incidents usually take place in developing countries due to the negligence of building owners, lack of construction standards, corruption and lack of governance. Conclusion The only solution is to build and construct the industrial factories by following international construction standards in order to avoid such disasters.And international retailers should be very careful in selecting their production partners in order to have smooth supply chain function. The most sensible conclusion is to accept that responsibility is shared between companies and consumers. Put simply, all of us have a duty. If we want to wear cheap clothes, which are made by people who work in these conditions, then theres a moral responsibility for us as well as for the brands, says Ms Lissaman.
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