During his first official visit to Bangladesh, Kerry met with labour and union leaders to discuss the impoverished nation's USD 28 billion garment industry, the world's second largest after China's.
Kerry said the United States supported Bangladesh's efforts to increase safety inspections of garment factories and close down substandard buildings following the disasters.
"But these steps are only part of the story. Enhancing worker safety must be paired with strengthening workers' rights," Kerry said in a speech in Dhaka.
"Bangladesh cannot truly meet the aspirations of its people and share prosperity if its workers are not safe and their rights are not ensured," he added.
The collapse of a garment factory complex in 2013 shone a global spotlight on appalling pay and conditions in Bangladesh's clothing industry, a mainstay of the economy.
The Rana Plaza collapse, one of the world's worst industrial disasters, killed at least 1,138 people, while a fire at another factory 12 months earlier killed 111 workers.
The government also substantially increased salaries of workers.
But labour activists say they still face a lack of access to factories and that the government fails to register unions, which would give them the legal right to represent workers.
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