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The board was made into a statutory organisation through the Wage Earners’ Welfare Board law-2016. [4] The board was further strengthened through The Expatriate Welfare Board Act, 2017. [ 5 ] It is under the Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment of the government of Bangladesh. [ 6 ]
The Bangladesh Employees Welfare Board was established on 29 January 2004. [2] In 2013, protestors from Jamaat-e-Islami Bangladesh and Hefazat-e-Islam Bangladesh damaged 53 buses of the board kept at its depot at Dilkusha. The government announced plans to build a 30-story highrise to generate income for the board. [3]
Wages Earners’ Welfare Fund is a Bangladesh government fund that was created for the welfare of migrant workers and financed by mandatory contributions from migrant workers under the Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment. [1] [2] It is managed by the Wage Earners' Welfare Board. [3]
The purpose of forming this ministry is to ensure the welfare of expatriate workers and expand foreign employment. The Ministry has been working to ensure the welfare of all migrant workers by increasing the flow of remittances and creating opportunities of securing overseas employment for workers from all regions of the country. [3]
Department of Social Services was established on 2 January 1961 by the Government of East Pakistan. It is under the Ministry of Social Welfare. Its, headquarters, the Shamajseba Bhaban, was inaugurated in 1999. On 4 June 2012, the Government of Bangladesh declared 2 January National Social Services Day.
In August 2019, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina provided 250 million taka to the board. [7] According to a report on 4 October 2020 by the Daily Sun, 42, 433 applications from teachers for their pensions are pending with the Non-Government Employee Retirement Benefits Board and the Non-government Teachers and Employees Welfare Trust. Sharif Ahamed ...
The British Raj established the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen Board to look after the welfare of retired and serving personnel in India. After the Partition of India it was renamed to Pakistan Armed Services Board which split into the Bangladesh Armed Services Board after the Independence of Bangladesh in 1971. [3]
The British Raj established the Soldiers, Sailors and Airmens Board to look after the welfare of retired and serving personnel in India. [2] After the Partition of India it was renamed to Pakistan Armed Services Board which was renamed to Bangladesh Armed Services Board after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. [2]