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The garment union has called for a raise to 23,000 taka ($209 US) monthly wage. [1] The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), which represents the garment industry, offered to increase the monthly minimum wage to 12,500 taka ($113 US) which the union rejected. [2] [4]
During the 2017 military crackdown in Myanmar against the Rohingya, the newspaper was one of the few English-language media reporting directly from the Bangladesh-Myanmar border to a global audience. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] [ 41 ] The newspaper is a leading provider of news and commentary concerning Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh , publishing articles ...
The Daily Star is a Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper. It is by far the largest circulating English-language newspaper in the country. [2] Founded by Syed Mohammed Ali on 14 January 1991, as Bangladesh transitioned and restored parliamentary democracy, [3] [4] the newspaper became popular for its outspoken coverage of politics, corruption, and foreign policy.
Pages in category "English-language newspapers published in Bangladesh" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Dhaka Courier, English-language news magazine founded in 1984, it is the longest running English current affairs magazine in the country. Holiday, an English-language weekly newspaper [10] ICE Today, an English-language fashion and lifestyle magazine; Weekly Blitz, an English-language tabloid weekly founded in 2003 and edited by Salah Choudhury ...
The Bangladesh Today is a daily newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in English language. [1] It started on 26 January 2002. The current circulation of this newspaper is 22,500.
In November 1997, the ILO committee directed a complaint towards the government of Bangladesh that included a demand for further information about this attack. The Bangladeshi government did not provide any further information. [8] In that year, BIGUF was officially registered as a trade union. [7]