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MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2023

ILO

Worker at a garment factory in Bangladesh. File Photo: Mumit M
RMG

EU delegation seeks information from BGMEA on workers' unrest demanding wage hike

During meeting, BGMEA requested the delegation to play a role in increasing wages

A floating solar farm on a dam under installation on the surface of Alqueva dam, in Moura, Portugal. File Photo: REUTERS/Pedro Nune
Global Economy

Renewable energy jobs soared to 13.7m in 2022: Report

Photo: Courtesy
RMG

'Mutual cooperation vital for protecting health of garment workers'

Photo: Noor-A-Alam
World+Biz

One in 10 children work to earn a living: ILO

Every year 2 million youth enter the labour force in Bangladesh. Photo: Mumit M.
Global Economy

Low-income countries to be left behind without action on jobs - ILO

Instrument signed on €23m decent work project in Bangladesh
Corporates

Instrument signed on €23m decent work project in Bangladesh

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Education ministry and ILO launch ProGRESS Project

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Landmark dialogue held to chart roadmap for responsible business conduct in Bangladesh

Two starving street kids covered in dust in Arambagh area during the early stage of the lockdown. Photo: Mumit M
World+Biz

Multiple crises set to plunge more children into poverty, ILO and Unicef report warns

Photo: Courtesy
RMG

ILO Japan delegation calls on BGMEA president

PHOTO: TBS
Corporates

Decent work environment, competitiveness key to RMG industry sustainability: Stakeholders

Photo: Noor-A-Alam/TBS
Global Economy

Global job markets to deteriorate further, ILO warns

Photo: Collected
Industry

'Please don't use labour weaknesses as a tool to achieve political gains'

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