Made in Bangladesh: 10 years after the deadly Rana Plaza collapse - The Fifth Estate
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In the decade since 1,134 people were killed and thousands injured in Bangladesh’s Rana Plaza garment factory collapse, promises to improve safety ring hollow. The Fifth Estate’s Mark Kelley revisits the site of the deadly collapse and finds workers are still not paid a living wage – including those working for Canadian companies such as Loblaw’s Joe Fresh.

This is a follow-up to Made in Bangladesh, which won the 2014 International Emmy® Award for Current Affairs programming.

00:00 - Visiting the site of the deadly collapse
13:13 - Are workers safer today?
23:19 - Demanding action
35:55 - Loblaws’ Joe Fresh statement

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Made in Bangladesh: 10 years later

producer/director
Timothy Sawa

writer
Mark Kelley

associate producers
Lisa Ellenwood
Abdullah Al Imran

video editor
Naire Bahjat

senior videographer
John Badcock csc

drone operators
Akhter Hossain
Md. Mukul Mia
Patrick Morrell

additional cinematography
Jonathan Castell
Michael Cole
Travis Golby
Andy Hincenbergs
Derek Hooper
Mokhter Hossain
Israr Ahmed Khan
Yanjun Li
Keith Whelan

sound operators
Md. Baizid
Md. Shihab

production assistant - bangladesh
Tamzid Sheikh

archival material
Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh
AFP
AP Archive
AP Images
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Business and Human Rights Resource Centre
Caroline Leal / Oxfam Canada
Dhaka Tribune
ETV
Maasranga TV
NTV
Reuters
Taslima Akhter
The Daily Star
The Guardian
Workers Rights Consortium
wsws.org
YouTube

graphic designer
Tim Kindrachuk

post audio
Roberto Capretta
Ron Searles

colourist
Scott McIntyre

visual research
Leslie Morrison

media management
Astoria Luzzi

rollout producer
Leanne Stepnow

social media producers
Alex Migdal
Britt Purdy

digital producer
Janet Davison

project manager
Victor Kerr

resource coordinators
Marc Cormier
Dragan Maricic
Sam Nar

associate director
Nanci King

packaging editor
Alessia Protomanni

coordinating associate directors
Rhonda Kirkpatrick
Jane Wilson

senior producers
Raj Ahluwalia
Emmanuel Marchand

executive producer
Allya Davidson

original broadcast
February 2, 2024

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