
Strengthening Advocacy & Social Dialogue through Worker Priority Poll (WPP)
Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF), in partnership with Mondiaal FNV, WageIndicator Foundation, and Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies (BILS), and with
On 11 August, Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF) organized a National Dialogue on the Recommendations of the Labour Reform Commission (LRC) regarding Child Labour, Adolescent Workers, and Forced Labour — with a focus on apriority based action plan for implementation. With the support from Mondiaal FNV, the event highlighted three key reasons why addressing child labour and forced labour is urgent:
The event brought together representatives from trade unions, CSOs, embassies (Netherlands, Denmark, USA), the EU, ILO, NGOs, and government officials, including the Chairperson of the Labour Rights Commission and senior officials from the Ministry of Labour and Employment.
We look forward to stronger implementation of the LRC’s recommendations and to achieve this , all stakeholders must join hands for collective action.

Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF), in partnership with Mondiaal FNV, WageIndicator Foundation, and Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies (BILS), and with

Stronger institutional capability, a common vision, and strategic direction are all necessary for developing more effective mechanisms for Responsible Business

On the occasion of International Labour Day 2026, Bangladesh Labour Foundation (BLF), with the support of Mondiaal FNV, organized a

A solidarity program with informal RMG workers in Keraniganj, one of the most important but sometimes disregarded hubs of Bangladesh’s