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US wants Bangladesh to focus on labour rights

The United States wants Bangladesh to resolve long-standing labor rights concerns so that it can focus on preparing for a future as a middle income country and, eventually, a developed country. Bangladesh is preparing to graduate from least developed country status in 2024. Its readymade garment sector is much safer than in 2013 when the Rana Plaza disaster occurred. Dramatic improvements are taking place that are bringing the sector up to world-class standards.

However, there is still work to be done on factory and building safety. Efforts need to continue to ensure remediated factories stay safe, and that new workers are properly trained on safety practices. Bangladesh has improved labor safety and standards. Child labor is being weeded from hazardous jobs. Labor laws are being made worker-friendly. The country is now very proactive, candid and open in terms of having discussions over labor issues.

Safety in the workplace has become a major priority in Bangladesh. A training program has been launched for some eight lakh readymade garment workers. This training is expected to contribute greatly to that goal as both workers and employers will benefit from improved safety practices. A well-coordinated approach will be taken to address emerging labor standards.

 
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