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Bangladesh May Study The Problem Of Child Labour In The Garment And Garment Industry.

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Bangladesh may hire at any stage of the present garment and garment industry.

Child labor

Conduct a survey with forced labor.

Taking into account the negotiations between the United States and Bangladesh on the forex trade and Economic Cooperation Forum law, the US Department of labor International Labor Affairs has asked the international community to conduct a study at the ICF Marco company to view costumes in Bangladesh.

Manufacture

Is there any child labor or forced labor in industry?


ICF Marco, in turn, commissioned a nonprofit organization in Bangladesh to study and train and manage international companies to carry out the survey.


"An organization in the United States called on ICF Marco to conduct a study on the current situation of child labour and forced labour in Bangladesh's clothing manufacturing sector," said Israel's executive director of research and training and management international company.

Referring to the status of the current survey, Islam said: "we have applied to the government. If we get the government's approval, we will conduct the survey.

From the government's point of view, officially organized in the country.

clothing

Department dollar child labor. "


In describing the objectives of the survey, he explained: "if we get the government's approval, we should conduct a simple investigation to find out the social and economic background."

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