New York, Jan
31: Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT) plans to cut ties immediately with
suppliers who subcontract work to factories without the retailer's knowledge,
changing its policy after a fire killed more than 100 garment workers in
Bangladesh, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Wal-Mart is warning
suppliers that it is adopting a "zero tolerance policy" for violations of its
global sourcing standards and the company's new plan would begin taking effect
from March 1, the Journal said.
The tougher code replaces Wal-Mart's
prior "three strikes" approach to policing suppliers, which gave the suppliers
three chances to address problems before being terminated.
"Obviously
our three-strike policy wasn't working as well as it could have," Rajan
Kamalanathan, Wal-Mart's vice president of ethical sourcing, told the Journal in
an interview. "Our message of zero tolerance is meant to get people's
attention."
Wal-Mart could not be reached for comment outside of regular
U.S. business hours.
More than 100 workers were killed in a November 24
fire at the Tazreen garment factory in Bangladesh. Wal-Mart has said repeatedly
that its Faded Glory clothing should not have been in production at the factory,
a facility Bangladeshi authorities said was not safe for
use.
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