Dying for a Bargain
Description
An investigation into how our clothes - including those of some big high street brands - are really made. The program finds evidence of shocking working conditions and an industry that still puts profit before safety. More than a thousand garment workers died when the Rana Plaza building in Bangladesh collapsed in April. But reporter Richard Bilton discovers people working 19 hour days, security guards who lock in the workers and factory owners who hide the truth from western retailers.
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29 min
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Date of Publication
[2014], c2013
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