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Pleas unheard, he suffers in silence | The Daily Star

Pleas unheard, he suffers in silence | The Daily Star
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Textilindustrie: Warnungen vor Verschlechterung in Modefabriken Bangladeschs

Textilindustrie: Warnungen vor Verschlechterung in Modefabriken Bangladeschs Textilindustrie : Warnungen vor Verschlechterung in Modefabriken Bangladeschs Frauen arbeiten in einer Textilfabrik. Gewerkschaften und NGOs warnen, dass sich die Situation von Arbeiterinnen in Textilfabriken in Bangladesch künftig wieder verschlechtern könnte. Foto: K M Asad/dpa Dhaka Als vor acht Jahren eine Fabrik in Bangladesch zusammenstürzte und Hunderte Menschen starben, entschied die Modebranche zu handeln. Neue Verbesserungen für Arbeiterinnen könnten aber nun in Gefahr sein. Gewerkschaften und Nichtregierungsorganisationen warnen, dass sich die Situation von Arbeiterinnen in Textilfabriken in Bangladesch wieder verschlechtern könnte. Der Grund: Ein rechtlich bindendes Abkommen zu Brandschutz und Gebäudesicherheit in Fabriken, das große Modeketten und Gewerkschaften nach dem Einsturz eines F

In India today, women have to be brave

NEW DELHI, India – Every morning, Gitanjali Chaudhry, 17, walks to her high school through a labyrinth of temples and vegetable markets. NEW DELHI, India – Every morning, Gitanjali Chaudhry, 17, walks to her high school through a labyrinth of temples and vegetable markets. Along with her books, she carries an Indian version of Mace a bag of chili powder and a pouch of safety pins to fend off the often boorish men who loiter in the narrow passageways. “We learned that women have to be brave,” said Chaudhry, a loquacious, ponytailed girl who wants to be a lawyer. She has started attending increasingly popular neighborhood classes on self-defense for women.

Breaking societal barriers, Bangladesh working women defy the odds to create their own path

  Kazi Nafia Rahman, Staff Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 08 Mar 2021 02:51 AM BdST Updated: 08 Mar 2021 02:04 PM BdST Umme Nazmin Islam began her career as a doctor when her elder daughter was two and a half months old in 2010. After a decade, when the world was crippled by the coronavirus pandemic, she took on the fight in the COVID-19 unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital with a two-year-old son back at home. ); } Women like Nazmin have to break down a slew of societal barriers from the duty of taking care of their families to discrimination in society – in order to move ahead and up the career ladder.

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