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Labour Day: Workers demand better rights, security

Najma Akhter, president of the United Women Workers Association, said, "Companies play with the rights of contractual workers. They fire them on a whim without any prior notice, do not ensure the safety of female workers, and do not provide maternity leave. If someone becomes pregnant, rather than giving her leave, they terminate them. We want a solution to these problems."

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Ensure our rights and social security, demand workers on Labour Day

On the occasion of May Day, thousands of workers gathered in front of the National Press Club in demand of their rights along with social security. They held sporadic rallies, human chains and protest marches throughout the day starting from 8am till 1pm today (1 May). During these programmes, workers put forward demands of fair wages and working hours, price control of daily

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Informal Sector Workers: Their rights glossed over, always

Of the over 7 crore people employed in Bangladesh, 85 percent (nearly 6 crore) are vulnerable as they work in the informal sector, which lacks basic social and legal protection, and employment benefits.

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The invisible ones

Of the over 7 crore people employed in Bangladesh, 85 percent (nearly 6 crore) are vulnerable as they work in the informal sector, which lacks basic social and legal protection, and employment benefits.

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Living with the ghost of Rana Plaza

People tell her she is lucky to be alive, to have escaped the “clutches of death”. They tell her to “count her blessings” for making it out of the rubble that was once Rana Plaza, with her limbs intact. They remind her of all those who didn't share her fate.

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