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Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF), under the SMEP Project, successfully conducted Training on newly developed DIFE Tannery Sector Inspection Checklist-Based Compliance Register/Documents Preparation & Updating at BFLLFEA on February 20, 2025. The project is jointly supported by Ethical Trading Initiative UK, Ethical Trading Initiative Bangladesh, Mondiaal FNV versterkt werknemers and funded by Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Officer.
The session was inaugurated by Mr. Md. Zainal Abedin, CEO of BFLLFEA, emphasizing the importance of compliance and workplace safety in the leather sector. The training was facilitated by Naimul Aziz, Labour Inspector (General), DIFE, newly assigned to the Tannery Estate and Mahmudul Hasan Khan, Deputy Director (Programme), BLF.
Mid-level management and supervisors from BFLLFEA members factories actively engaged in discussions, making the training a great success. Their commitment to strengthening labor rights and compliance will contribute to a more sustainable and ethical leather industry.
A big thanks to BFLLFEA for organizing this vital session! BLF, in collaboration with DIFE, remains committed to ensuring social compliance through meaningful stakeholder dialogue. Let’s continue working together for better compliance, ethical labor practices, and safer workplaces!
Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) in association with Department of Inspection for the Factories and Establishments (DIFE) has been working together to ensure social compliance through meaningful stakeholder dialogue.
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Bangladesh Labour Foundation – BLF in association with Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies-BILS and with the support from Mondiaal FNV
Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF), in association with Mondiaal FNV, observed the World Day Against Child Labour through a series of
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