
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)
Two days long Data Enumerator’s Training on National Labour Laws and International Standards was arranged by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF)
The Unheard Voices Behind the Machines Thirteen-year-old Taslima lives with her mother and grandmother in a small house near a
Plenary session on No One Left Behind: Climate Justice for Informal Workers was moderated by Badal Khan (Member,NCCWE), and featured
Plenary session on Digitalization, Automation & AI: Preparing Workers for Tomorrow was moderated by Ahsan Habib Bulbul, Joint Coordinator, Sramik
Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) has distributed emergency food support to hundreds of Informal Local RMG Workers in Keranigong near Dhaka. These workers produces for the local market and mostly work on piece rate basis. Due to COVID 19, the factories were closed all of a sudden and the workers could not make it to go to their home. As maximum part of their wages are kept with the employers, these groups become highly vulnerable to loose their job as well as lost the dues with the employers. BLF strongly demands special incentive for these vulnerable workers as like the export oriented RMG. The food support will continue to others weekly basis।
Two days long Data Enumerator’s Training on National Labour Laws and International Standards was arranged by Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF)
The Unheard Voices Behind the Machines Thirteen-year-old Taslima lives with her mother and grandmother in a small house near a
Plenary session on No One Left Behind: Climate Justice for Informal Workers was moderated by Badal Khan (Member,NCCWE), and featured
Plenary session on Digitalization, Automation & AI: Preparing Workers for Tomorrow was moderated by Ahsan Habib Bulbul, Joint Coordinator, Sramik