We, the undersigned, welcome and support the Rana Plaza Arrangement, a comprehensive and independent framework, consistent with international labour standards, that will provide the much-needed support for loss of income and medical expenses to the victims, their families and dependents of the Rana Plaza building collapse. A joint approach is the only way to ensure all those who have already lost so much are compensated fully and in a predictable manner.
The combined commitment of the Ministry of Labour of the Government of Bangladesh, the local and international garment industry, local and international trade unions and local and international non-governmental organisations, with the ILO as neutral and independent chair has led to this groundbreaking approach.
The Arrangement has established a claims process, which will be implemented by a range of local organisations and international experts, who will support victims, their families and their dependants to submit claims, assess the level of payments to be provided to each beneficiary, undertake medical assessments and provide follow up support where needed.
The Arrangement’s voluntary Donor Trust Fund is now taking donations and will be able to start making payments into the victims accounts as soon as sufficient money is pledged.
US$40 million is required before the first anniversary of the terrible collapse of Rana Plaza on April 24th.
The survivors and victims families have suffered enough and should not have to relive that horrible day without being secure that their financial losses at least are covered. They suffered terrible injuries, lost husbands and wives, children and parents, brothers and sisters; and will bear the physical and emotional scars for life. This can never be compensated for, but they can and should be compensated for loss of income and medical costs before the anniversary.
We now call on all clothing brands who source from Bangladesh, and particularly those who sourced from a factory in Rana Plaza, as well as on all garment factory owners in Bangladesh, to immediately make contributions and confirm their pledges to the ILO, who acts as trustee.
We demand brands contribute significantly to the Trust Fund an amount that adequately reflects the relationship they had with Rana Plaza and Bangladesh as well as their ability to pay.
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