
Advocacy Meeting for Home Based RMG Workers
An advocacy meeting with Savar Upazila Youth Development officers and representatives was conducted by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) on February
Bangladesh Labour Foundation has observed International Home based Workers Day 2024 at Savar, Dhaka. We organized various events such as Rally, Meeting, Craft Competition, Exhibition and price giving ceremony with the support of EU and Oxfam GB.
Home-based RMG workers play a significant role in the RMG supply chain but remain invisible due to informal work arrangements. They are left unrecognized under labour laws, denied social protection, and paid low piece rates. To raise awareness and organize these workers, a project titled “Promoting Decent Work and Organizing Targeted Home-Based RMG Workers (HBRMGWs) Engaged in Formal RMG” is being implemented by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF)
Our Efforts are being made to develop the leadership of selected home-based RMG women workers and sensitize policymakers and authorities to their need for recognition.
An advocacy meeting with Savar Upazila Youth Development officers and representatives was conducted by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) on February
The Deputy Inspector General and Labour Inspector from the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments (DIFE) visited the Keraniganj
we successfully conducted a comprehensive Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Training for the dedicated staff of all partner organizations
The Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments (DIFE) organized a kickoff meeting on Minimum Wage Implementation in the Tannery