While feigning outrage at worker abuse in
Bangladesh, the U.S. government has been quietly supporting the same
sweatshop factories used by Wal-Mart and the Gap.
By Robert J.S. Ross,
The Rana Plaza collapse obliterated all previous records for deadly
garment industry disasters, including New York’s Triangle Factory blaze
in 1911, which claimed 146 lives; the Tazreen factory fire in Bangladesh
in November 2012, which killed 112 workers; and the Ali Enterprises
fire in Pakistan from September 2012, which killed 298 workers.
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