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Minimum Wage Board was established in 1959 by the Government of Pakistan based on the International Labour Organization conference in 1928. [2] The board is responsible for establishing the minimum wage for all industries including the Textile industry in Bangladesh .
The Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture Ordinance, 1984 (Ordinance) [Repealed] The Land Reforms Ordinance, 1984; The Agricultural Labour (Minimum Wages) Ordinance, 1984; The Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Ordinance, 1984 [Repealed] The Bangladesh Institute of International and Strategic Studies Ordinance, 1984 [Repealed]
The Bangladesh National Cadet Corps (BNCC) is a tri-services volunteer reserve defence force comprising the Army, Navy and Air Force wing for school, college and university students. It is the second line of defence headed by the Bangladesh Army. Students are trained by military staffs and personnel all through the cadet ship.
Authorities in Bangladesh announced a new salary structure on Tuesday for protesting garment factory workers with a 56% increase in the monthly minimum wage to $113 from the previous $75, a ...
The Military Engineer Services is a government organisation in Bangladesh which is responsible for military infrastructure development, maintenance, and preservation. Engineer In Chief (E in C), Bangladesh Army is the head of this organisation.
The Bangladesh Military Academy provides training to the officers of the Bangladesh Army. From 1983, the officers of the Bangladesh Navy and Bangladesh Air Force must take three months training from the academy. [6] [7] The academy chose a verse by national poet Kazi Nazrul Islam, Chiro Unnata Momo Shir (translation: ever high is my head) as ...
Although the annual per capita income of Bangladesh has been increasing, around 9–13% of the total labour force in Bangladesh still consists of children aged 5–14. [7] [9] [12] In a 2013 statistical report, UNICEF estimates that around 43.3% of the population in Bangladesh is currently living below the international poverty line. [13]
On 20 December 2001, the Government of Bangladesh established a separate Ministry of Expatriate Welfare and Foreign Employment, giving increased importance to the field of foreign employment. The purpose of forming this ministry is to ensure the welfare of expatriate workers and expand foreign employment.