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Worker representatives meet labour secretary over demands
Ex-Danish PM meets with labour reform commission
Labour Secretary: Beximco labour unrest to end if administrator takes control
Experts urge Bangladesh govt to combat exploitative labour syndicates in Malaysia
Labour Secretary: Labour unrest will calm down shortly
Labour Grievance Monitoring Committee formed to address labour issues
Manufacturers implement section 13(1) to normalize the situation
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Buyers must play their part to ensure a better RMG sector
Report: RMG buyers must commit to minimum wages
Independent candidates challenging Rushanara Ali takes unsavoury turn
RMG saves the day
Scotland keen to take construction workers from Bangladesh
EU team due in Dhaka Sunday to review progress in labour sector
Training day
Narsingdi woman delivers quintuplets at DMCH
ED: Putting an end to child labour
OP-ED: Our temporal lives
Report: Covid-19 hits Bangladesh's service sector the hardest
OP-ED: The trap of false needs
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