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Research by Climate Rights International (CRI) suggests high temperatures in Bangladesh's garment sector can worsen a range of labour rights issues.
Climate Rights International's report paints a distressing portrait of what it describes as a crisis "unfolding at the ...
In every corner of the world, people wear clothes made in Bangladesh. From simple t-shirts to cozy sweaters, our factories ...
The climate-vulnerable South Asian nation has been continuously thwarted by socioeconomic instability. What will it mean if ...
Extreme heat, driven by the human-induced climate emergency, is endangering the lives and livelihoods of urban workers in ...
Bangladesh is poised to graduate from its status as a least-developed country (LDC), creating a “post-LDC dilemma” for its trade due to the expiration of duty-free, quota-free (DFQF) access to ...
To call it an ‘accident’ absolves the management of grossly neglecting maintenance and safety protocols. A chain of critical ...
Despite global economic uncertainties, the banking sector in Bangladesh has experienced a consistent increase in deposit ...
What becomes clear from every tragedy in Bangladesh is that safety procedures are not given the priority they require. And that is because human lives are not seen as precious as they ought to be ...
Discover powerful real-life stories behind activism for garment workers. Are factory wages meeting basic needs? Uncover the ...
Strong ESG performance can reduce operational risks, cut costs, and build better relationships with workers and consumers.
This report was delivered by Will Lehman to the public hearing in Detroit on Sunday, July 27, on the death of Stellantis ...