Exeter's Matalan store is due to be targeted by protesters this morning (Saturday).
They're asking the retailer to disclose how much it's paid in compensation to the survivors of a disaster at a factory in Bangladesh which made some of its clothes.
The building collapsed in April 2013, killing more than 11 hundred people and injuring two and a half thousand.
Matalan agreed this week to donate money to the official compensation fund ... but campaigners are calling for them to reveal how much, and to increase the amount if necessary.
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