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Citing work condition, Walt Disney pulls out from Pakistan, Bangladesh - The Economic Times

WASHINGTON: The Walt Disney Company has announced its decision to pull out of Bangladesh, Pakistan and three other countries by April next year, citing safety standards of workers in the supply chain.

The decision was made before last week's devastating collapse of a factory building in Bangladesh that left more than 400 people dead and over 2,500 injured.

Disney said that its decision was prompted by the November fire at the Tazreen Fashions Factory in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka that killed 112 people, and another fire in Pakistan that killed 262 garment workers last September.

The decision is likely to badly hit the garment export industry of Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Disney will also halt production in Ecuador, Venezuela and Belarus.

"After much thought and discussion, we felt this was the most responsible way to manage the challenges associated with our supply chain," said Bob Chapek, president of Disney Consumer Products in a statement yesterday.

He added that our decision is based on a recent report from the World Bank, which assesses how countries are governed, using metrics like accountability, corruption and violence, among others.

These five countries had the lowest scores on those measures.

On 24 April, five garment factories housed in the illegally constructed, eight-storey Rana Plaza collapsed in Savar, a suburb in capital Dhaka.
 
So Disney world couldn't stand the reality and they ran away. But what this fire had to do with Disney.
 
i dnt knw that walt disney is involved in garments..
 
What do they do in these countries?

im not entirely sure about the different branches of operations but what i i do know is that
they out source scene rendering and animation from prefab templates and resources,saves time, and the work gets cheaply done.
 
They out source scene rendering and animation from prefab templates,saves time, and the work gets cheaply done.

Disney has also outsourced and licensed their designs to Garment Manufactures in Paksitan and BD. Very little of the creative wok from Disney Studios is outsourced to these countries if at all. Creative gets done for Disney in Bombay, Chennai and Hyderabad mainly. The report is talking about Disney winding down RMG work in Paksitan and BD.
 
Disney has also outsourced and licensed their designs to Garment Manufactures in Paksitan and BD. Very little of the creative wok from Disney Studios is outsourced to these countries if at all. Creative gets done for Disney in Bombay, Chennai and Hyderabad mainly. The report is talking about Disney winding down RMG work in Paksitan and BD.

Source: http://www.defence.pk/forums/econom...ls-out-pakistan-bangladesh.html#ixzz2SJwQuRHz

ah ok dident really read the article, i thought they did the same work they did here.My bad.
 
Disney doesn't want to continue association with the owner's of these factories.

It had completely overlooked the safety issue earlier when it decided to work with these companies despite the same working conditions, but only the recent implementation of law made them reconsider greed vs. self-protection. WD chose the latter.
 
Disney doesn't want to continue association with the owner's of these factories.

It had completely overlooked the safety issue earlier when it decided to work with these companies despite the same working conditions, but only the recent implementation of law made them reconsider greed vs. self-protection. WD chose the latter.

is there any change in labour or plant safety law in pakistan recently?
 
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With 60%+ of our population comprising of youth it is surprising the Walt Disney is pulling out of such a major market. There are plenty of kids in Pakistan and the country is the 6th most populous nation in the world. Disney is making a mistake by withdrawing from two of its top markets.
 
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