More than 30 well-known brands and retailers from around the globe have committed to contributing 0.019% of their annual readymade garment (RMG) export volumes from Bangladesh to endorse the Employment Injury Scheme (EIS) Pilot. This initiative aims to provide financial protection for Bangladeshi workers, offering crucial support against workplace injuries and fatalities in the country's export-focused RMG industry.
Major brands such as H&M, Primark, Amazon, C&A, Puma, Decathlon, Giorgio Armani, and VF Corp are among the supporters of the scheme. Their financial commitment translates to $19,000 annually for a brand with a $100 million RMG export volume.
The EIS Pilot, recognized as a lifeline for workers by the Ethical Trading Initiative, employs robust data gathering and learning mechanisms to effectively respond to occupational accidents, diseases, and rehabilitation needs within the industry.
This initiative aligns with international labor standards outlined in ILO Convention No. 121. It primarily focuses on compensating for work-related injuries, extending support to the permanently disabled, and assisting the families of deceased workers.
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