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A Grim Anniversary for Survivors of the Rana Plaza Disaster

It was the deadliest accident in the history of the garment industry. Ten years later, has anything changed for factory workers?

Elizabeth Paton
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Dhaka (Bangladesh), Factories and Manufacturing, Fashion and Apparel, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Human Rights Watch, International Relations, New York University, Rana Plaza Building Collapse, Bangladesh (2013), Wages and Salaries, Walmart Stores Inc
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