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<pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2026 01:55:49 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Violence in the Readymade Garment Industry in  Bangladesh</title>
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<description>Violence in the Readymade Garment Industry in  Bangladesh
Sultana, Saida
A substantial proportion of Bangladesh's export earnings is generated by the RMG sector. Despite &#13;
of its growing success, this sector frequently experiences labor violence. Workers' unrest and &#13;
violent protests have been a typical occurrence in the clothing sector. This study explores the &#13;
causes behind labor violence and also endeavors to find out what extent it is due to labor right &#13;
violation or any other major causes. By using qualitative research method, data for the study was &#13;
collected from varieties of garment factories located in Dhaka, Narayanganj and Kamalapur. &#13;
Among these, two factories (Mirpur &amp; Kamalapur area) are considered to be non-compliant and &#13;
one factory (Narayanganj area) is considered to be a compliant factory. Semi-structured and FGD &#13;
have been used to collect data from workers, labor union leaders, experts and owners. The research &#13;
shows that when it comes to protecting workers' rights on the job, compliance factories are in much &#13;
better shape than the non-compliant factory. The result shows that the major causes of labor &#13;
violence are insufficient wage, delayed payment, overtime, and absence of trade union rather than &#13;
conspiracy in both compliant and non-compliant factory. According to the findings trade union &#13;
encounter several challenges such as long working hour, corruption practices, and fear of losing &#13;
job in meeting the need of the workers’ rights. Hence it is found that although owners and workers &#13;
play blame game, it is quite clear from the received opinion that mostly labor violence is the result &#13;
of long-term labor rights violation rather than any other causes including conspiracy. The owners &#13;
claim that labor violence is caused by mostly conspiracies. Opposing the view of the owner, it has &#13;
been found from the workers’ and experts’ opinion that labor right violation is the primary cause &#13;
of violence in the RMG industry of Bangladesh.  This thesis also suggests that adequate right &#13;
situations be practiced in the RMG industry in order to avoid further legal obligations and potential &#13;
acts of labor violence.
This thesis is submitted for the degree of Master of Philosophy.
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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