The human cost of the fashion industry (2013) | Four Corners
This Four Corners documentary was originally broadcast as Fashion Victims on 24 June 2013, on ABC TV.
FROM THE ARCHIVES:
Australians love a bargain, but what's the real cost of cheap clothes from the sweat shops in Bangladesh? On 24th April this year more than a thousand people were killed when an eight storey building collapsed in the heart of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.
The collapse of Rana Plaza turned the world's attention to the shocking conditions workers in the country's clothing industry are forced to endure. In recent years, Australian companies have flooded into Bangladesh to take advantage of lax labour laws and the lowest wages in the world, paid to the predominantly young, female workers in the factories.
Next on Four Corners reporter Sarah Ferguson sets out to find where the clothes we see in our major retail outlets are made. What efforts do Australian companies make to ensure the factories are safe and their workers earn a living wage? Australian retailers blocked our enquiries at every turn, refusing access to factories wherever we went. Working backwards from some of our best known retail outlets, Four Corners goes factory to factory showing workers and union organisers Australian labels until the factories are found. There the workers describe a miserable existence, long hours, pitiful pay and abuse if deadlines aren't met. In some of the worst cases there is even violence and threats of jail:
"Workers are being arrested, beaten, tortured ... you know, sexual harassment, just on and on and on. This was a miserable sweatshop."
Why would Australian retailers allow their brands to be associated with such activities? In Bangladesh, it's all about price. Local factory owners claim they are squeezed so hard by retailers they simply can't afford to ensure their factories safe. The explanation is simple according to one European buyer:
"It's price, price, price, price, price and profit".
The following program may express attitudes that are not consistent with current standards and may offend some viewers.
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Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated.
CHAPTERS
02:12 – Survivors of Rana Plaza
05:16 – Bangladesh garment workers
07:18 – Priority on products not people
08:07 – 'It’s not a crack’
09:05 – Threats to the workers
11:08 – Under the rubble
14:24 – Stores distance themselves
16:37 – Unauthorised building
17:55 – ‘Blood on the label’
21:27 – Labour rights
23:33 – Making Australian products
25:25 – Inside a factory
27:18 – Worker mistreatment
29:05 – No comments from companies
30:28 – Cheating the workers
33:06 – Gous Fashion Industries
34:28 – Factory death traps
37:29 – Social compliance
38:45 – Squeezing the workers
40:10 – Avoiding scrutiny
FROM THE ARCHIVES:
Australians love a bargain, but what's the real cost of cheap clothes from the sweat shops in Bangladesh? On 24th April this year more than a thousand people were killed when an eight storey building collapsed in the heart of Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.
The collapse of Rana Plaza turned the world's attention to the shocking conditions workers in the country's clothing industry are forced to endure. In recent years, Australian companies have flooded into Bangladesh to take advantage of lax labour laws and the lowest wages in the world, paid to the predominantly young, female workers in the factories.
Next on Four Corners reporter Sarah Ferguson sets out to find where the clothes we see in our major retail outlets are made. What efforts do Australian companies make to ensure the factories are safe and their workers earn a living wage? Australian retailers blocked our enquiries at every turn, refusing access to factories wherever we went. Working backwards from some of our best known retail outlets, Four Corners goes factory to factory showing workers and union organisers Australian labels until the factories are found. There the workers describe a miserable existence, long hours, pitiful pay and abuse if deadlines aren't met. In some of the worst cases there is even violence and threats of jail:
"Workers are being arrested, beaten, tortured ... you know, sexual harassment, just on and on and on. This was a miserable sweatshop."
Why would Australian retailers allow their brands to be associated with such activities? In Bangladesh, it's all about price. Local factory owners claim they are squeezed so hard by retailers they simply can't afford to ensure their factories safe. The explanation is simple according to one European buyer:
"It's price, price, price, price, price and profit".
The following program may express attitudes that are not consistent with current standards and may offend some viewers.
Four Corners is Australia’s premier investigations documentary series. Follow Four Corners on Facebook: / abc4corners
Subscribe to the Four Corners weekly newsletter: https://www.abc.net.au/news/subscribe
For more information visit Four Corners’ website: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2013-06-26/fashion-victims-excerpt/4775116
#4Corners #ABCNewsIndepth #ABCNewsAustralia
Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated.
CHAPTERS
02:12 – Survivors of Rana Plaza
05:16 – Bangladesh garment workers
07:18 – Priority on products not people
08:07 – 'It’s not a crack’
09:05 – Threats to the workers
11:08 – Under the rubble
14:24 – Stores distance themselves
16:37 – Unauthorised building
17:55 – ‘Blood on the label’
21:27 – Labour rights
23:33 – Making Australian products
25:25 – Inside a factory
27:18 – Worker mistreatment
29:05 – No comments from companies
30:28 – Cheating the workers
33:06 – Gous Fashion Industries
34:28 – Factory death traps
37:29 – Social compliance
38:45 – Squeezing the workers
40:10 – Avoiding scrutiny
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