Once indignation and emotion subside it will be, more likely than not, business as usual until the next tragedy unfolds, perhaps with a vengeance.
A tipping point may eventually be reached down the line.
Will not describe it here for the evidence is abundantly clear.
Lobbying, political connections, power games are hardly worth a mention when human misery is the main price that never gets factored in.
As it is the winners are/have been factory owners, some government officials and akin in Bangladesh, nameless middlemen and major household brands over in the West.
Their purchasing managers instructed to source where it is cheapest, sell with a significant yet a little below expensive mark-up on the High Street and pocket the difference.....!
General safety of buildings does cost some money - not a whole lot by the way.
Decent working conditions cost a little more.
Negligence, corruption, lack of enforcement of existing codes or any other costs a lot more. Every damn day.
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