
Enumerator’s Training on National Labour Laws
Two days long Data Enumerator’s Training on National Labour Laws and International Standards was arranged by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF)
This International Women’s Day, Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) proudly celebrated the achievements and struggles of women workers through vibrant, inclusive programs held across National Press Club, Keraniganj, Savar, and the Ashulia. From home-based RMG workers to tannery workers, women from diverse sectors joined rallies, discussion meetings, sports competitions, and human chains—demonstrating unity, power, and purpose.
With the global theme “For ALL Women and Girls: Rights. Equality. Empowerment.”, BLF reaffirmed its commitment to:
Many workers, union leaders, local administrators, and stakeholders stood together for a world where every woman is respected, valued, and empowered to thrive.
Let’s keep working together to accelerate action for gender equality in every workplace.
Two days long Data Enumerator’s Training on National Labour Laws and International Standards was arranged by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF)
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