Dhaka [Bangladesh], November 12 (ANI): Leading Bangladesh factory owner expressed concern over the unrest taking place in the ...
Already, dozens of factories in Ashulia, Gazipur, Savar and others have suspended operations over the past week as tensions ...
Thousands of workers marched in Dhaka to protest job losses and the abrupt closure of a garment factory. Read more at ...
Garment workers in Gazipur’s Konabari are protesting against layoffs, delayed wages, and over demands for attendance bonuses ...
Experts have stressed the need for formulating a national structure and policy for the textile waste (jhut) of Bangladesh’s ...
A fire broke out at a mini garment factory producing socks and children’s winter clothing in Savar, Dhaka, and was brought under control by two units of the Savar Fire Service after about an hour and ...
Ayesha works at Beximco, one of the largest garment factories in Bangladesh, employing 23,000 workers. She's one of four million garment workers making clothes for American and European markets ...
The garment waste (jhut) business has fuelled labour unrest in the ready-made garment sector as the informal business involves a lot of political and economic influence, according to industry experts, ...
Violence flares as thousands of workers march in the capital Dhaka to protest against job losses, factory closure ...
Western brands are paying less for clothes manufactured in Bangladesh. Workers hope recent political changes in the country will lead to improvements in their conditions.
Thousands of workers marched in the capital Dhaka's Mirpur area to protest job losses and the abrupt closure of a garment factory. The industry, which accounts for around 85 percent of Bangladesh ...
The industry, which accounts for around 85 per cent of Bangladesh's $55 billion in annual exports, has seen months of unrest. Bangladesh is the world's second-biggest exporter of clothing by value ...