i'm christopher kober and this is the business today marks five years since the rana plaza disaster in bangladesh the collapse of a multi-story building killing over eleven hundred garment workers showed a painful lights on working conditions in the industry the accident brands unions and the government set up initiatives to improve factory safety but despite some financial compensation many victims of the rana plaza disaster feel about it. every step hurt and she hasn't been able to walk without crutches for five years. niloufer begg was working as a seamstress at ronna plaza when the nine story building collapsed pinning her legs under the rubble for ten hours the compensation she received thirty five hundred euros wasn't enough to cover her multiple operations her family has had to scrimp and save. what i want compensation from the government none of the affected workers have been properly compensated they give us hardly anything what happened to all the aid money that came from abroad we need that money. there was a powerful outcry from the international community after the disaste