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Bangladesh disaster: 'Little help' for Rana Plaza victims | Bangladesh disaster: 'Little help' for Rana Plaza victims |
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Six months after a major clothing factory collapse in Bangladesh, 94% of the victims are still awaiting compensation, a charity says. | Six months after a major clothing factory collapse in Bangladesh, 94% of the victims are still awaiting compensation, a charity says. |
The charity, Action Aid, says many survivors have serious injuries that have prevented them returning to work. | The charity, Action Aid, says many survivors have serious injuries that have prevented them returning to work. |
More than 1,130 people died when the Rana Plaza building near Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, collapsed in April. | More than 1,130 people died when the Rana Plaza building near Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, collapsed in April. |
Action Aid, questioned nearly two-thirds of survivors and victims' relatives for its survey. | Action Aid, questioned nearly two-thirds of survivors and victims' relatives for its survey. |
It found that 94% of those questioned said they had received no legal benefits from their employers, including sick pay or compensation. | It found that 94% of those questioned said they had received no legal benefits from their employers, including sick pay or compensation. |
It also found that 92% of survivors had not gone back to work, with 63% of those reporting physical injuries including amputations, paralysis and severe pain. | It also found that 92% of survivors had not gone back to work, with 63% of those reporting physical injuries including amputations, paralysis and severe pain. |
Of those surveyed, 92% said they were deeply traumatised. | Of those surveyed, 92% said they were deeply traumatised. |
'Mounting debts' | 'Mounting debts' |
Until now, Primark is the only company that has provided financial support to victims - about £118 ($191) each to 3,300 people, according to Action Aid. | Until now, Primark is the only company that has provided financial support to victims - about £118 ($191) each to 3,300 people, according to Action Aid. |
The company has said it will continue to pay wages to those affected for three more months. | The company has said it will continue to pay wages to those affected for three more months. |
The Action Aid survey found that survivors of the Rana Plaza disaster were facing severe financial difficulty. More than half said they had mounting debts, and more than 90% said they had no savings. | The Action Aid survey found that survivors of the Rana Plaza disaster were facing severe financial difficulty. More than half said they had mounting debts, and more than 90% said they had no savings. |
Retailers in the EU and the US have pledged since April to improve working conditions in factories they use in Bangladesh, but negotiations between trade unions and retailers over long-term compensation have yet to produce a deal. | Retailers in the EU and the US have pledged since April to improve working conditions in factories they use in Bangladesh, but negotiations between trade unions and retailers over long-term compensation have yet to produce a deal. |
On Tuesday, the Bangladeshi government and the International Labour Organization (ILO) launched a further initiative to improve the safety of buildings and prevent fires in the clothing industry. | On Tuesday, the Bangladeshi government and the International Labour Organization (ILO) launched a further initiative to improve the safety of buildings and prevent fires in the clothing industry. |
The $24m (£15m), three-and-a-half-year plan is to be funded by the British and Dutch governments. | The $24m (£15m), three-and-a-half-year plan is to be funded by the British and Dutch governments. |
The ILO has been tasked with bringing together numerous measures aimed at improving working conditions, the BBC's Mahfuz Sadique reports from Dhaka. | The ILO has been tasked with bringing together numerous measures aimed at improving working conditions, the BBC's Mahfuz Sadique reports from Dhaka. |
But he says that a fire at a textile plant earlier this month has highlighted once more the dangers still faced by workers. | |
Bangladesh is reported to be the world's second largest exporter of ready-made clothes behind China. Latest government figures put the annual value of those exports at $21.5bn. | |
The Rana Plaza collapse was the worst industrial disaster in the country's history. |
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