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Bangladeshi workers
Bangladeshi workers
Bangladeshi workers
ILO director general commends Bangladesh for labor reforms
Adviser: Malaysia’s recruitment terms risk reviving syndicates
Workers reject 3C offer for wages, bonuses
Jobless workers’ Eid celebration fades
UAE urged to lift visa restrictions on Bangladeshi citizens, recruit more workers
Yunus urges Oman to reopen visas for Bangladeshi workers
Sakhawat: Ongoing workers' grievances to be solved logically
Police use water cannons to disperse protesting workers in Ashulia
Lack of language skills hinders fair wages in Gulf jobs
No bar to employ Bangladeshi workers in UAE
The midnight oil burns dimly
Bangladesh urges Japan to recruit more skilled workers
Morning Brief
Repaying a debt
NHRC: Set up special desks at airports to receive bodies of Bangladeshi expatriate workers
Embassy: South Korea takes record Bangladeshi manpower in 2022
Record 248 Bangladesh workers left for South Korea
Migrant workers return to Malaysia
Record number of Bangladeshi workers likely to go to South Korea this year
Singapore plans to improve worker dormitories after virus outbreak
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