Wal-Mart announced Tuesday that it will withhold from signing the five-year group agreement on Bangladesh, instead opting to draft its own plan.
Since the deadly Bangladesh factory collapse, U.S. and European retail companies that source their clothing from factories in the subcontinental nation have been under increased pressure to help enforce safer work conditions.
Wal-Mart calls on the Bangladesh government to close one of its production factories and inspect another after dangerous working conditions have been reported.
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