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High-level meeting between U.S. Department of Labor and BGMEA discusses workers’ rights in Bangladesh’s RMG sector

A meeting between a delegation from the Bureau of International Labor Affairs of the U.S. Department of Labor and the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) was held today at The Westin in Dhaka.

U.S. Department of Labor and BGMEA discusses workers rights

The delegation included Kelly M. Fay Rodríguez, Special Representative for International Labor Affairs; Thea Lee, Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs, and Anne M. Zollner, Chief of the Office of Trade and Labor Affairs.

The delegation also included Christy Hoffman, General Secretary of UNI Global Union; Scott Nova, Executive Director of the Worker Rights Consortium, and senior representatives from major global fashion brands including GAP Inc, PVH Corp, and VF Corporation.

The BGMEA side was headed by Administrator Anwar Hossain, along with members of BGMEA’s Support Committee and BGMEA leaders.

The discussions focused on key issues related to the ready-made garment (RMG) sector, with a special emphasis on workers’ rights, workplace safety, labor law reforms, and market access.

During the meeting, BGMEA Administrator Anwar Hossain apprised the delegation of the substantial progress made by the RMG industry in recent years, particularly in the areas of workplace safety, labor rights, and reforms to labor laws.

The BGMEA Support Committee members highlighted the ongoing efforts of the government of Bangladesh and the garment industry to further enhance workers’ rights and welfare.

Appreciating the progress made by Bangladesh, particularly in improving labor conditions, the US delegation emphasized areas where further improvements can be made, including the amendment of the Bangladesh Labor Act (BLA).

The meeting underscored the importance of continued collaboration between Bangladesh, the U.S. government, and industry stakeholders to build a more sustainable, fair, and resilient RMG sector.

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