International clothing makers fail to reach deal
International clothing makers have failed to reach a deal on the creation of a compensation fund for victims of two Bangladeshi factory disasters, the BBC reads.
Only a third of the retailers who used the factories turned up for a two-day meeting on the issue in Geneva.
Only Primark was reported as making a firm commitment on funding.
More than 1,200 Bangladeshis died in the two garment factory accidents. Trade unions say many of their families are now struggling to survive.
The talks in Geneva were called by the global trade union IndustriALL and chaired by the International Labour Organization.