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Tannery Workers Union urges Bangladesh govt to fulfil 14 demands

21 Sep '23
1 min read
Pic: Sk Hasan Ali / Shutterstock
Pic: Sk Hasan Ali / Shutterstock

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  • Bangladesh's Tannery Workers Union has urged the government to fulfil their 14 demands, which include setting up a minimum wage board for them; implementing national laws and regulations maintaining global standards, and starting labour welfare facilities.
  • It also called for setting up a 50-bed hospital for tannery workers and others concerned with the industry.
Bangladesh’s Tannery Workers Union (TWU) recently urged the government to fulfil their 14 demands.

The demands include ensuring job security and social justice; setting up a minimum wage board for them; implementing national laws and regulations maintaining global standards; skills-based human resource management; ensuring a neat, hygienic and safe work environment; and starting labour welfare facilities.

TWU president Abul Kalam Azad raised the demands at a coordination meeting organised by the TWU and Solidarity Centre in Dhaka, a news agency reported.

The union leaders also requested the authorities to set up a 50-bed hospital for tannery workers and others concerned with the industry; ensure social compliance, including full implementation of maternity welfare and waste management facilities. This would help a shift to achieving the Leather Working Group (LWG) certificate.

The country’s leather industry, employing around 5 lakh workers, is the second largest export-earning industry in the country. Bangladesh’s share in the global leather and products market is 3 per cent.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)

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