
European Union and Better Work partner to improve working conditions in garment industry
Geneva—5 February 2021 Key global stakeholders in the apparel industry convened today under the umbrella of a recently launched...
Geneva—5 February 2021 Key global stakeholders in the apparel industry convened today under the umbrella of a recently launched...
Better Work Bangladesh has renewed its strategic focus on gender equality and women’s economic empowerment by integrating principles of gender equality and inclusion in all aspects of its work.
Factories started producing PPE in response to the COVID-19 crisis and as an opportunity to keep business continuity.
Representatives from the world’s largest retail brands met with leading figures from the country’s ready-made garment (RMG) sector at a Bangladesh Virtual Business Forum on 28-29 October 2020.
Better Work response to COVID-19 pandemic in our country programmes.
The garment industry has provided large-scale employment opportunities for women
The Moth[email protected]* programme expanded to 80 factories over the course of 2019.
66 Participation Committees were established in 2019 across Better Work Bangladesh-registered factories
In a series of country-specific reports, Better Work highlights the key labour issues facing the global apparel industry
The COVID-19 situation has accelerated our adoption of technology and virtual learning
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