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Retailers agree to continue to support the Bangladesh textile industry despite possible higher costs. It is estimated that the total cost may be $1 billion, about $500,000 per factory. [ 1 ] Close co-operation with the International Labour Organization and the government of Bangladesh is required.
After the Independence of Bangladesh in 1971 the Directorate was placed under the Ministry of Labour and Employment. On 15 January 2014 the Ministry of Labour and Employment upgraded the Directorate of Inspection for Factories and Establishments into the Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments. [1] [4] [5]
In 2016, NCCWE took part in a project through which workers who were killed by accidents on their workplaces would receive 50,000 taka ($630 as of 2016) in compensation. [ 5 ] In 2018, NCCWE together with the IndustriALL Bangladesh Council formed the Workers' Resource Centre , an NGO dedicated to supporting unions and workers in Bangladesh.
Toggle the table of contents ... is a ministry of the government of Bangladesh which provides housing and regulates the state construction activities in the country ...
The Alliance for Bangladesh Worker Safety, also known as "the Alliance" or AFBWS, is a group of 28 major global retailers formed to develop and launch the Bangladesh Worker Safety Initiative, a binding, five-year undertaking with the intent of improving safety in Bangladeshi ready-made garment factories after the 2013 Rana Plaza building ...
The Public Works Department (Bengali: গণপূর্ত অধিদপ্তর), also known as PWD, is a government department responsible for the construction of buildings and structures of government organisation and agencies in Bangladesh and is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is under the Ministry of Housing and Public Works.
Construction Workers of the Republic of Argentina: UOCRA: Argentina Construction Workers' Union: BMS/CWU: India Construction, Building Materials, Ceramic and Craft Union: OGB-L: Luxemburg Construction, Industry and Water Supply Federation: FCIW-PODKREPA: Bulgaria Construction, Public Works, Wood and Allied Union of Cameroon: FSTBC: Cameroon ...
Bdnews24.com reported that the workers at the construction site lacked adequate safety gear. [13] Bangladesh High Court issued a ruling, on a petition filed by Children's Charity Foundation of Bangladesh on behalf of the injured and dead workers, asking Toma Group why it should be not directed to provide 3 and 5 million taka compensation to the ...