May 25, 2024

Child labour situation in Keraniganj local readymade garments

The study was commissioned by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF). The study was commissioned to identify the numbers of child labour including their socio-economic background. It also tried to depict their working situation and its consequences on their lives. The study assessed the perception of trade union leaders, NGO representatives and policy makers of relevant government […]

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Leather from Bangladesh: Indecent work and hidden supply chain

The Centre for Research on Multinational Corporations (SOMO) is publishing this paper in the context of the Together for Decent Leather programme, drawing on earlier publications by the Decent Leather consortium. The paper includes results and conclusions from new research. This paper also summarises the main findings of the report “Employment and Working Conditions in Bangladesh’s

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Occupational Safety & Health (OSH) situated in Keraniganj local readymade garments

The study was commissioned by Bangladesh Labor Foundation (BLF) to access Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) status from both workers’ and employers’ points of view, existing practices, and the extent of implementation of OSH related national laws and regulations at the factory level of the local RMG located in Keraniganj. Research & Study Occupational Safety

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Gender-based violence in the local readymade factories in Bangladesh

Research & Study Gender-Based Violence in The Local Readymade Factories in Bangladesh 2020 This study investigates the prevalence, causes, and impacts of GBV in local RMG factories, highlighting gaps in worker protection and corporate accountability. This study also assesses women’s and men’s knowledge and perception towards violence against women. It further advocates for stronger policies,

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