Child labor in Bangladesh
The agency announced the United States in a new study on Monday the existence of child labor in the garment informal sector in Bangladesh, it also expanded the list of products all over the world says they are probably produced by child or forced labor started, http://girisaikat.com/?cat=8
Claims of the United States Department of Labor about the clothes informal sector in Bangladesh
The US Department of Labor 11 goods made from child labor has been added to the sixth edition of its list.
The goods are: clothing from Bangladesh; cotton and sugar cane from India; vanilla from Madagascar. Fish from Kenya. Fish from Yemen. Alcoholic beverages, meat, textiles, and wood from Cambodia; and palm oil from Malaysia. The full list now includes 136 goods from 74 countries.
"-, The child faces the back breaking work without education or other opportunities for a better life or an adult trapped in a dismal job through deception or threat there behind every item on the menu this story," Minister of Labour and Thomas E Perez said in a statement.
"These lists raise awareness about child and forced labor. Through our collective efforts we can, and must, work together to put an end to these cycles of exploitation."
He Marcia Eugenia, head of the Office of the United States on child labor and forced labor, human trafficking, Bangladesh is of particular concern, according to AP news agency. "The information that we have to Bangladesh is that the children who are most likely working working in garment production is official. Maybe in the production units are not registered, with small workshops or temporary rather than large factories associate normally with the production of garments in Bangladesh," Eugenia told reporters in a conference over the phone.
That US officials say it is difficult to know which products come from children and or forced labor, and which do not. But the Ministry of Industry insiders working in Bangladesh rejected the US report.
"I got the report in my hand. He will strongly protest the claims in the US report as the International Labour Organization declared the garment sector in Bangladesh child's self-employment in 1995," Mikael Shipar, Minister of Labour, and the Daily Star by telephone. Child labor is still there
"The United States issued a report essentially to create an imbalance in the garment sector and embarrass us" Shipar. But Sharif said that the US State Department to the survey by e-mail, and did not visit the factories.
"If you asked us to the United States that we can have them arrange a visit to assess the situation on the ground in the factories."
Bangladesh labor laws allow the employment of children in any decent jobs and having a decent working hours between 14 and 18 who are between the ages of, but not in any dangerous job in any case.
"Therefore, we can not send any child under the age of 18 years old to the factories because they will be child labor. He Shipar I will send the message to the United States to protest the claim as soon as possible."
Echoing the viewpoint of the Minister of Labour, Mr. Sultan religion Ahmmed, Assistant Executive Director of the Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies also often the US Labor Department is preparing these reports, despite the absence of the existence of child labor in the garment sector said.
"So far, we know the child labor in the garment sector of Bangladesh is free. Ahmed said not noticed the existence of child labor in the sector of us." "If there is any child labor, it is not, at least in any hazardous work," he said.
Before declaring the garment sector in Bangladesh in 1995, the International Labour Organization and UNICEF signed and the Association of manufacturers and exporters of clothing Bangladesh (BGMEA), and a platform for apparel makers, "memorandum of understanding and the elimination of child labor in the sector,
He added that in the framework of the project workers sent children to school in the framework of the project and declared value clothing sector now 25 billion US dollars in 1995, free of child labor.
"I do not think that there is child labor in the garment sector anymore.", Said President BGMEA Atiqul Islam will protest to the survey, girisaikat.com
Issued and the US Department of Labor sixth edition of the "list of goods produced by child labor or forced labor, which," Monday. Bureau of International Labor Affairs also published (ILAB) initial determination to add carpets from India for in "products produced by forced or indentured child labor List",
The agency announced the United States in a new study on Monday the existence of child labor in the garment informal sector in Bangladesh, it also expanded the list of products all over the world says they are probably produced by child or forced labor started, http://girisaikat.com/?cat=8
Claims of the United States Department of Labor about the clothes informal sector in Bangladesh
The US Department of Labor 11 goods made from child labor has been added to the sixth edition of its list.
The goods are: clothing from Bangladesh; cotton and sugar cane from India; vanilla from Madagascar. Fish from Kenya. Fish from Yemen. Alcoholic beverages, meat, textiles, and wood from Cambodia; and palm oil from Malaysia. The full list now includes 136 goods from 74 countries.
"-, The child faces the back breaking work without education or other opportunities for a better life or an adult trapped in a dismal job through deception or threat there behind every item on the menu this story," Minister of Labour and Thomas E Perez said in a statement.
"These lists raise awareness about child and forced labor. Through our collective efforts we can, and must, work together to put an end to these cycles of exploitation."
He Marcia Eugenia, head of the Office of the United States on child labor and forced labor, human trafficking, Bangladesh is of particular concern, according to AP news agency. "The information that we have to Bangladesh is that the children who are most likely working working in garment production is official. Maybe in the production units are not registered, with small workshops or temporary rather than large factories associate normally with the production of garments in Bangladesh," Eugenia told reporters in a conference over the phone.
That US officials say it is difficult to know which products come from children and or forced labor, and which do not. But the Ministry of Industry insiders working in Bangladesh rejected the US report.
"I got the report in my hand. He will strongly protest the claims in the US report as the International Labour Organization declared the garment sector in Bangladesh child's self-employment in 1995," Mikael Shipar, Minister of Labour, and the Daily Star by telephone. Child labor is still there
"The United States issued a report essentially to create an imbalance in the garment sector and embarrass us" Shipar. But Sharif said that the US State Department to the survey by e-mail, and did not visit the factories.
"If you asked us to the United States that we can have them arrange a visit to assess the situation on the ground in the factories."
Bangladesh labor laws allow the employment of children in any decent jobs and having a decent working hours between 14 and 18 who are between the ages of, but not in any dangerous job in any case.
"Therefore, we can not send any child under the age of 18 years old to the factories because they will be child labor. He Shipar I will send the message to the United States to protest the claim as soon as possible."
Echoing the viewpoint of the Minister of Labour, Mr. Sultan religion Ahmmed, Assistant Executive Director of the Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies also often the US Labor Department is preparing these reports, despite the absence of the existence of child labor in the garment sector said.
"So far, we know the child labor in the garment sector of Bangladesh is free. Ahmed said not noticed the existence of child labor in the sector of us." "If there is any child labor, it is not, at least in any hazardous work," he said.
Before declaring the garment sector in Bangladesh in 1995, the International Labour Organization and UNICEF signed and the Association of manufacturers and exporters of clothing Bangladesh (BGMEA), and a platform for apparel makers, "memorandum of understanding and the elimination of child labor in the sector,
He added that in the framework of the project workers sent children to school in the framework of the project and declared value clothing sector now 25 billion US dollars in 1995, free of child labor.
"I do not think that there is child labor in the garment sector anymore.", Said President BGMEA Atiqul Islam will protest to the survey, girisaikat.com
Issued and the US Department of Labor sixth edition of the "list of goods produced by child labor or forced labor, which," Monday. Bureau of International Labor Affairs also published (ILAB) initial determination to add carpets from India for in "products produced by forced or indentured child labor List",
Mohammad Nasir Uddin Anik
Editor 'Giri Saikat'