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Yes, I love it! buy prozac for cats ki After over 30 years manufacturing in Bangladesh, European and American retailers finally took action. On May 14, 2013, over 70 European retailers signed on to a plan for building safety and worker protections, backed by the International Labor Rights Forum and the Bangladeshi Center for Worker Solidarity. The European agreement is legally binding, includes a plan to inspect all factories used by participating retailers, and obligates them to provide sufficient funds to upgrade subpar factories. On July 10, American retailers unveiled their own agreement, which was immediately criticized for not being legally binding or including a substantive role for worker representatives, and for committing an insufficient amount of money to fix deficient factories.


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