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Labour standards for workers in the leather-based garment, footwear and accessories value chain
South Asia is an important hub for the production of leather garment, footwear and accessories across the world. Approximately 2.5 million, 500,000 and 130,000 people
Improving The Capacity of The Workers to Ensure Decent Work In The RMG for Local Market In Bangladesh
Improving the capacity of the workers to ensure decent work in the RMG for local market in Bangladesh The Ready-made Garment Industry for the local
Strengthening Knowledge, Awareness and Advocacy on Social and Environmental Conditions and Establishing Labour Standards for Workers in the Leather-Based Value Chain
The Bangladesh government has recently declared tannery as one of the highest priority sectors in the country and in 2017, leather was declared as the
Promoting Decent Work and Acceptable Working Conditions in the Tannery Sector in Bangladesh
In 1950, the leather industry began its journey with 21 tanneries in the Hazaribagh area of Dhaka. After the independence, the industry flourished around Hazaribagh
Reducing Prevalence of Forced Labour in Informal RMG Factories in Bangladesh by Promoting Sustainable Livelihood Opportunities for People through Alternative Learning Pathways
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected Bangladesh largely and caused huge economic distress to the livelihood of people, especially workers of the informal sectors. In the
Labour Link Disrupts the Prevalence of Forced/Bonded Labour in Bangladesh Informal RMG Supply Chains from the Bottom Up
Once Bangladesh’s garment sector was known for its forced labour and the employment of high-risk child labours. Due to the introduction of strict labour rules