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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Huuuuuge victory! H&M signed the Bangladesh safety agreement and our campaign is all over the media, but GAP is refusing to sign up. In 24 hours, GAP will hold its annual shareholders meeting --

 let's make sure the CEO knows customers across the world demand our clothes are made in safe conditions. Avaaz will follow-up with actions in front of the shareholders meeting and by taking out ads to shame the CEO in his hometown. Sign and share the campaign now -- we have just hours left! 


Dear friends, 



Hundreds of Bangladeshi women have been burned or crushed to death while making *our* clothes! In days, major fashion companies could sign an agreement that will either be a strong safety code or a weak PR ploy. If 1 million of us get the CEOs of H&M and GAP to back a life-saving code, the rest will follow:   

Sign the petition
We've all seen the horrific images of hundreds of innocentwomen burned or crushed to death in factories while making our clothes. In the next few days we can get companies to stop it happening again.

Big fashion brands source from hundreds of factories in Bangladesh. Two brands, including Calvin Klein, have signed a very strong building and fire safety pact. Others, led by Wal-Mart, have been trying to wriggle out of signing by creating a weak alternative that was pure PR. But the latest disaster has triggered crisis meetings andmassive pressure to sign the strong version that can save lives.

Negotiations end in days. H&M and GAP are most likely to flip first to support a strong agreement, and the best way to press them is to go after their CEOs. If one million of us appeal directly to them in a petition, Facebook pages, tweets, and ads, their friends and families will all hear about it. They'll know that their own and their companies' reputations are on the line. People are being forced to make *our* clothing in outrageously dangerous buildings -- sign on to make them safe, and forward this email widely:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/gap_enough_fashion_victims_global/?bEzpweb&v=24977

The recent tragic collapse fits a pattern. In the last few years, fires and other disasters have claimed a thousand lives and left many others too injured to work. Bangladesh's government turns a blind eye to dismal conditions, allowing suppliers to cut costs to make clothes at a pace and price that global fashion giants expect. The big brands say they check up, but workers say the companies' own audits can't be trusted.

The worker-backed safety agreement calls for independent inspections, public reports about supplier factory conditions, and mandatory repairs. It’s even enforceable in courts of the companies’ home countries! Full details of which companies were buying from the factory that collapsed weeks ago aren't yet known, and there's no evidence H&M or GAP did so. But workers have died in other H&M and GAP supplier factories in Bangladesh and getting them onboard now would put tremendous pressure on other companies to follow.

The companies are making up their minds right now. Let’s call on the CEOs of H&M and GAP to lead the industry by signing the safety plan. Sign your name then share this email widely -- once we reach 1 million we’ll take out ads that they can’t miss:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/gap_enough_fashion_victims_global/?bEzpweb&v=24977

Time and time again, Avaaz members have come together to fight corporate greed and support human rights. Last year, we helped 100 Indian workers safely return home when a Bahraini corporation refused to let them leave. Let's now take a stand to stop the deadly race to the bottom in factory safety.

With hope and determination, 

Jamie, Jeremy, Alice, Alex, Laura, Bissan, Ricken, Richard and the rest of the Avaaz Team 

PS - Many Avaaz campaigns are started by members of our community! Start yours now and win on any issue - local, national or global:http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/start_a_petition/?bgMYedb&v=23917 


MORE INFORMATION:

Public Outrage Over Factory Conditions Spurs Labor Deal (The New York Times)
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/20/business/global/hm-led-labor-breakthrough-by-european-retailers.html?pagewanted=all/ 

Petition Demands Gap, H&M Sign Bangladesh Safety Plan (Bloomberg)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-05-09/petition-demands-gap-h-m-sign-bangladesh-safety-plan.html

H&M approves safety standards for Bangladesh factories (AP) 
http://www.nbcnews.com/business/hm-supports-safety-standards-bangladesh-factories-1C9904706 

Wal-Mart, Gap skirt the issue (Los Angeles Times) 
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/may/17/opinion/la-oe-fisk-bangladesh-apparel-accord-20130517 



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