The Children’s Place produced apparel at Rana Plaza before the factory collapsed in a horrific industrial homicide, killing 1,132 garment workers and leaving children like these bereft of a parent, grandparent, brother, or sister.

And yet, the company still refuses to pay compensation to the families of the victims and to sign the Accord on Fire and Building Safety in Bangladesh, a binding agreement that would prevent tragedies like this and save countless lives. The Children’s Place has blood on its hands, and compensation for injured workers and victims’ families and signing the Accord are the only credible ways for the company to begin to make it right.