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DOI: 10.3329/jbau.v8i2.7940
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Harassment of women garment workers in Bangladesh

Abstract: The study analyzed the different factors that are responsible for the harassment of women garment workers in Bangladesh. Three garment factories from Mirpur area under Dhaka district were selected purposively where garment factories are available. The sample consisted of 90 women workers taking 30 randomly from each of the three garment factories. Female workers are mostly employed at the lower category of jobs like operator, finishing helper, polyer etc. These jobs are very monotonous in nature. Because of th… Show more

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“…Bangladesh is one of the top garment producing countries in the world, second only to China, where around 4.5 million vibrant, young and urbanising people, of which 80 percent are female, are working in about 4500 garment factories (Ahmed and Nathan, 2014;Begum et al, 2010;Farhana et al, 2015;Sultana et al, 2012, Heath andMobarak, 2015, "BGMEA at a glance," 2017). The garment export accounts for almost 80 percent of total export earnings of Bangladesh ("About Garment Industry of Bangladesh," 2017; Islam et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bangladesh is one of the top garment producing countries in the world, second only to China, where around 4.5 million vibrant, young and urbanising people, of which 80 percent are female, are working in about 4500 garment factories (Ahmed and Nathan, 2014;Begum et al, 2010;Farhana et al, 2015;Sultana et al, 2012, Heath andMobarak, 2015, "BGMEA at a glance," 2017). The garment export accounts for almost 80 percent of total export earnings of Bangladesh ("About Garment Industry of Bangladesh," 2017; Islam et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently around 4.5 million people are working in the garment industry in Bangladesh, 80 percent of whom are female (Ahmed and Nathan, 2014;Begum et al, 2010;Farhana et al, 2015;Heath and Mobarak, 2015;Mahmud et al, 2017;Sultana et al, 2012). Female workers are predominantly employed in the stitching section of the industry and majorly work without proper protective measures such as hand gloves and masks, due to lack of availability of them and also due to self-indifference.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The international garment market is highly competitive, and Bangladeshi factories have faced simultaneous pressures to produce at lower costs while improving working conditions. The resulting cost-cutting measures may particularly hurt female workers, who have both limited employment options outside of the RMG sector and who particularly value improvements in working conditions (Khosla, 2009, Begum et al, 2010, Gibbs et al, 2019, Subramanian, 2019. In this context, our results suggest that international pressure post Rana Plaza, which was focused on working conditions, was indeed successful in improving working conditions, but factories may do so at the expense of women's wages and job security in the longer run.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%