STILL WAITING: Six months after history’s deadliest apparel industry disaster, workers continue to fight for compensation INTERNATIONAL LABOR RIGHTS FORUM STILL WAITING Still Waiting - Six months after history’s deadliest apparel industry disaster, workers continue to fight for reparations AUTHORS: Liana Foxvog, Judy Gearhart, Samantha PUBLISHED BY: Maher, Liz Parker, Ben Vanpeperstraete, Ineke Zeldenrust DESIGN AND LAYOUT: Kelsey Lesko, Clean Clothes Campaign – International Secretariat Haley Wrinkle P.O. Box 11584 1001 GN Amsterdam the Netherlands COVER PHOTO: Rokeya Begum shows a picture of T: +31 (0)20 4122785 her 18-year-old daughter Henna Akhtar, a seamstress
[email protected] who died in the fire at Tazreen Fashions. Photo © www.cleanclothes.org Kevin Frayer, Associated Press. International Labor Rights Forum The authors of this report express gratitude to the authors of “Fatal 1634 I St. NW, Suite 1001 Fashion,” which has been used as the basis of the background information Washington, DC 20006 on Tazreen: Martje Theuws, Mariette van Huijstee, Pauline Overeem & USA Jos van Seters (SOMO), Tessel Pauli (CCC). “Fatal Fashion” is available at: T: +1 202 347 4100 http://www.cleanclothes.org/resources/publications/fatal-fashion.pdf/
[email protected] view and the authours of “100 Days of Rana Plaza,” which has been used as www.laborrights.org the basis for background on Rana Plaza: Dr K. G. Moozzem (CPD) and Ms Meherun Nesa (CPD). “100 Days of Rana Plaza” is available at http://cpd. SUPPORTED BY: org.bd/index.php/100-days-of-rana-plaza-tragedy/ This publication is made possible with financial assistance of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs and of the European Union.