2012年9月23日 星期日

German retailer KIK to conduct safety review in Pakistan

The Clean Clothes Campaign expresses their shock and outrage at the failure of German company KIK to ensure that workers in its supplier factories are employed in safe working conditions after it was confirmed that Ali Enterprises, which last week burnt down killing almost 300 people, was producing jeans for the low-cost retailer.The Clean Clothes Campaign is now calling on KIK to acknowledge responsibility and take immediate action to investigate the causes of the fire, ensure redress for the victims including immediate medical treatment and compensation and to conduct a full safety review of all their remaining suppliers.Buying wholesale Women's swimwear is thus an effective option. A varied and stylised range of garments like denim jeans, tops and t shirts, Swimwear, etc. is available.

Around 650 workers were working at the Ali Enterprises factory when the fire broke out last Tuesday.The string bikini is likewise relaxed because doing so employs the particular curves of your body and one can opt high rise as well as minimal go up chain bikini swimwear as well as position the post anywhere it really is relaxed. Locked fire exits, barred windows and blocked stairways meant almost half of them perished. Many others were injured after jumping from the top floor of the building. The factory was not legally registered and had not undergone any building checks or government inspections. The owners of the factory have now been charged with murder, although they have yet to be apprehended by the authorities. The National Trade Union Federation in Pakistan is now also calling on authorities to look at charging KIK and any other confirmed buyers from the factory with criminal negligence.

"These workers lost their lives in the most horrific manner producing jeans for European customers" said Lars Stubbe of the German Clean Clothes Campaign. "That KIK has failed to respond with any remorse or urgency highlights the total lack of respect and care they have for the workers employed in their supply chain."Over the weekend garments were recovered from the factory carrying the 'Okay' logo, a label produced and sold in KIK stores in Germany, Austria and across Eastern EuYou can buy any of these Halloween wholesale Maid Costumes for yourself and your kids either at an online or offline store. But hurry or youll lose out on the best.rope. To date the company has failed to take responsibility.

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