Joe Fresh continuing garment business in Bangladesh in year after
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The retailer's parent, Loblaw Co., is also providing long-term compensation to victims of the Rana Plaza collapse and is so far the only Canadian company to sign a binding international accord on working conditions in the Bangladesh needle trade.
The retailer's parent, Loblaw Co., is also providing long-term compensation to victims of the Rana Plaza collapse and is so far the only Canadian company to sign a binding international accord on working conditions in the Bangladesh needle trade.
The retailer's parent, Loblaw Co., is also providing long-term compensation to victims of the Rana Plaza collapse and is so far the only Canadian company to sign a binding international accord on working conditions in the Bangladesh needle trade.
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