ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月23日 03時28分


#NYTOpinion | Mosammot Bulbuli is among the millions of people who work in Bangladesh’s factories that supply clothing to the rest of the world. She is also one of the thousands who were working in Rana Plaza 5 years ago when it collapsed. The survivors recount that moment the same way. The lights failed in the first few minutes of their morning shift; then the generators kicked in, noisily; the walls shook; the ceiling crumbled and fell. Then bodies were everywhere. Next, total darkness. A few weeks later, some of the world’s largest retailers began signing an agreement with local unions regarding work safety standards. That accord has attempted to cast a light on dangerous conditions inside. @ニューヨーク・タイムズ journalists visited Savar last year to see what had changed and what hadn’t in the years since the Rana Plaza disaster. Here, @danirodriguesphoto took a photograph of Mosammot on the bus she takes every morning to get to work. Her shifts are at least 8 hours long and involve sewing one part of the more than 3,000 pants her factory produces daily. Visit the link in our profile to see more of his images in this weekend’s #NYTExposures section.


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