On April 24, 2013, it was a tragic event that the building of Rana Plaza in the suburb of Dhaka collapsed (Prashad 2013). The building of Rana Plaza is a worker, they are items that produce clothing and are sold to the western market. A few days after the crash, it is reported that the number of deaths has reached three figures. In this article I will describe the details of the collapse before and after Lana Square and link to Marx and Engels Ideology in answer to these four questions and / or questions.
Collapse of the building of Rana Plaza is a deterioration of the clothing industry. However, the principles it embodies, that is, inappropriate respect for the rights and welfare of workers is unfortunate not only for this tragedy. In contrast, there are few workers at the factory, but there are still many workers who are in danger, work long hours, are refused regular breaks, can not join the union, pay wages. One way to explain this phenomenon is to say that workers are exploited: what they got from their employers does not constitute a fair exchange of their labor.
On April 21, 2013, the Rana Plaza building of the eight floor factory building of Dadaka collapsed, and more than 1,000 workers died. It was simple, the building was not designed as a factory, so the factory collapsed. The building was built to accommodate offices and shops. When the owner of the building later modified the building, he added industrial sewing machines and generators to power them, but to ensure that the building can withstand the resulting vibration I did not have the additional support I needed. The day before the collapse cracked the walls of the building, the workers went home. But the following morning regulators announced the safety of the building and ordered the workers to return to work. Those who do not want to enter the building are threatened by paying a dock
In the Rana Plaza disaster near Dhaka in Bangladesh, a 5-story factory building collapsed in 2013 and 1,129 people died. The workers warned concern to the builders. The pillar cracked on the previous day and it was inspected, but the factory owner ordered the worker to return to work. All of them turned on the top generator, and all five stories collapsed. "Cotton now occupies nearly half of all the fibers used in the manufacture of clothing.Today, more than 90% of cotton uses a large amount of water and chemicals for genetically engineering 25% of Total consumption The influence of these chemical substances on land and human health has hardly been verified by industry stakeholders.People in these clothes.