"We believe there is simply no substitute for tough, comprehensive, uncompromising government support for legislation...And administrative action that both empowers workers and prevents more accidents from happening," the lawmakers wrote in a letter to the Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina yesterday.
Signatories to the letter include Vice Chair of the Democratic Caucus Joe Crowley, founder and co-chair of the Congressional Caucus on Bangladesh.
Meanwhile a group of eight powerful US Senators have also urged the major global retailers to reconsider signing the Accord on Fire Safety in Bangladesh.
In a letter to retailors -- Cato Corporation, Wal-Mart, Sears, Kohl's, Target, Macy's, J C Penney, Gap, Mango, George Weston Limited, VF Corporation, The Children's Place Stores and Corte Ingles - the senators argued that only a legally- binding global accord signed by US and European retailers, rather than self-monitoring or voluntary initiatives, will ensure worker safety in Bangladesh, where workers face hazardous conditions for a minimum wage of USD 38 per month.
"Now, in the aftermath of Rana Plaza tragedy - the deadliest garment worker accident the world has seen - it is time to take clear, concrete steps to protect worker safety and worker rights in Bangladesh and around the world," the Senators stressed.
"We urge you to reconsider your decision not to sign the Accord and sign on promptly.
The Senators said they are writing separately to the US government encouraging it to use every tool at its disposal to ensure that both the Government of Bangladesh and companies doing business there do not invest further or expand Bangladesh's export sector at the expense of safe and healthy working conditions or fundamental labor rights.
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