
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 28 February 2026, National Trade Union Centres SKOP (Sramik Karmachari Oikya Parishad) and Sectoral Trade Union Platform IBC (IndustriALL Bangladesh Council) convened a strategic sharing meeting to operationalize the National Alliance for Just Transition – Bangladesh.
Creating a Worker-Led Platform
The gathering was a big step toward establishing NAJTB as a national platform run by labor organizations and employees. In order to promote unified lobbying on climatic, environmental, and technology transitions, participants agreed on a 2026 action plan and established the alliance structure.
Emerging from the momentum of the Dhaka Declaration 2025, NAJTB reflects a growing commitment to transform Just Transition from a concept into a structured, worker-led national movement in Bangladesh.

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