Blacklisting union leaders and labour activists is one of the most common yet legally confusing parts of labour law that violates fundamental labour rights.
The CSDDD is the result of years of campaigning by a large coalition of civil society groups who managed to shift the narrative around corporate abuse.
Even after half a century of independence, most of the working people in Bangladesh are far from enjoying fundamental workers' rights.
Latest amendment does not do enough to conform to international labour standards
Blacklisting union leaders and labour activists is one of the most common yet legally confusing parts of labour law that violates fundamental labour rights.
The CSDDD is the result of years of campaigning by a large coalition of civil society groups who managed to shift the narrative around corporate abuse.
Even after half a century of independence, most of the working people in Bangladesh are far from enjoying fundamental workers' rights.
Latest amendment does not do enough to conform to international labour standards