European, US retailers split on Bangladesh reform plan
STOCKHOLM/CHICAGO, May 14 (Reuters) – Major U.S. retailers,
including Gap Inc, declined to endorse an accord on
Bangladesh building and fire safety backed by Europe’s two
biggest fashion chains, a trans-Atlantic divide that may dilute
garment industry reform efforts.
Three weeks after the collapse of a building housing garment
factories, which killed more than 1,100 people, Western brands
that rely on Bangladesh to produce clothing cheaply disagreed
over how best to ensure worker safety.
Europe, U.S. retailers divided on Bangladesh reform plan
STOCKHOLM/CHICAGO (Reuters) – Major U.S. retailers including Gap Inc declined to endorse an accord on Bangladesh building and fire safety backed by Europe’s two biggest fashion chains, a trans-Atlantic divide that may dilute garment industry reform efforts.
Three weeks after the collapse of a building housing garment factories, which killed more than 1,100 people, Western brands that rely on Bangladesh to cheaply produce clothing disagreed over how best to ensure worker safety.


