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Workers’ safety, welfare top priority for RMG industry: BGMEA

Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) Vice-President Shahidullah Azim today said the RMG industry is globally acclaimed for its impressive achievements, especially in ensuring workplace safety and workers’ rights and wellbeing.

“Workers’ safety and welfare are top priority for the RMG industry. Over the years, the industry has ensured a better and congenial atmosphere for workers through various steps including OSH, industrial relations, while steps have also been taken to tackle gender-based violence and discrimination, workers hygiene, etc,” he said.

He made the observations while addressing a national consultation on the wellbeing of RMG workers organized by Brac in the capital today, said a press release.

Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi attended the program as the chief guest.

Labour and Employment Secretary Md. Ehsan-E-Elahi was present as special guest while Research Director at CPD Dr Khondaker Golam Moazzem was also present.

In his speech, Shahidullah Azim said, “Currently, many garment factories are arranging awareness raising programs for their workers regarding menstrual hygiene, reproductive health, family planning and other related matters.”

“The factories maintain healthcare center, eye care facility, daycare center, fair price shop and so on within the premises. Many of those also run schools and hospital for the workers and their children,” he added.

Besides, a workers’ welfare fund has been created for the export-oriented industries where the garment industry is contributing millions of dollars every year, which increases in line with the growth of RMG exports, he said.

He requested the government to allocate a portion of the central fund for the purpose of health insurance for garment workers.

Azim informed that the BGMEA is also working with the government and different organizations including UNFPA, SNV Netherland Development, Maya, Moner Bondhu, Zaynax Health, Common Health Bangladesh to implement programs for the welfare of garment workers.

He also requested the government to extend support so that such programs could sustain in the long run.

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