Bangladeshi factory workers protest salaries lost after fire
300 garment workers demand compensation, reopening of fire-ravaged factory
The Associated Press
Posted: Nov 30, 2012 6:57 AM ET
Last Updated: Nov 30, 2012 6:51 AM ET
Bangladeshi garment workers shout slogans during a protest to mourn the death of the victims of a fire in a garment factory in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Friday. Workers are demanding compensation for lost salaries. (Pavel Rahman/Associated Press)
Hundreds of garment workers protested today outside a Bangladeshi factory where 112 people were killed by a fire, demanding compensation for their lost salaries.
About 300 workers chanted "Want Justice" and "Want Compensation" in front of the closed Tazreen Fashions Ltd. factory in a Dhaka suburb. The factory was making clothes for Wal-Mart, Sears, Disney and other major global retailers, though the companies said they did not know their clothes were being made there.
The factory, which was guarded by police, has been closed since the fatal fire last weekend.
'We want the owner to reopen the factory as soon as possible or pay us a few months of salary because we have nowhere else to go right at this moment.'— Hasan, worker at Tazreen Fashions Ltd.
Police have arrested three factory officials suspected of locking in the workers during the fire. Fire officials said the factory had no emergency exits, and workers said yarn and clothes blocked part of a stairway.
But in a sign of how important such jobs are in this impoverished country, the protesters Friday said they wanted the facility to reopen so they could get back to work.
"We want the owner to reopen the factory as soon as possible or pay us a few months of salary because we have nowhere else to go right at this moment," said Hasan, a worker who escaped the fire and uses only one name.
The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association said it would pay $1,220 Cdn in initial compensation to each victim's family, and would then give them their deceased relative's monthly salary for at least 10 years.
The $20-billion-a-year garment business represents 80 per cent of Bangladesh's exports.
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