Around 20 protesters dressed in black while many wore veils over their faces for the funeral-themed demonstration outside Benetton and Mango on Oxford Street yesterday, asking the retail outlets to take responsibility for the victims.
Bearing candles and flowers to commemorate the 1,227 workers who died, the protesters held placards and handed out fliers to passers-by, while a coffin was also paraded in front of the stores.
Last month's Rana Plaza building collapse was the latest in a series of deadly incidents in Bangladesh, whose garment industry supplies much of the products to the Western world.
Ruth Fox, corporate power campaign coordinator at People & Planet, said: "More than a month after this tragic incident, Benetton and Mango still refuse to take responsibility for workers killed or injured while making their clothes. This is unacceptable.
"These companies make huge profits from operating in Bangladesh. Yet when a major disaster occurs, they turn a blind eye.
"We demand immediate compensation for the workers and families affected by the building's collapse.
Amirul Haque Amin, president of the National Garment Workers' Federation, one of the largest garment workers' trade unions in Bangladesh, said: "This disaster was a calamity waiting to happen because high street chains failed to ensure proper safety measures. Now we demand compensation.
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