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On the Line: Bangladesh No Longer Top 10 Worst Country for Workers’ Rights
Also in this edition: An REI store votes to unionize, more Cambodian workers hurt in a road crash, and child workers rescued in India.
What happened
According to Women’s Wear Daily’s source item, On the Line: Bangladesh No Longer Top 10 Worst Country for Workers’ Rights, Also in this edition: An REI store votes to unionize, more Cambodian workers hurt in a road crash, and child workers rescued in India.
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- On the Line: Bangladesh No Longer Top 10 Worst Country for Workers’ RightsWomen's Wear Daily - 2026-06-05T20:41:53+00:00
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