Strict Insurance and Labour law can ensure equitable compensation In the months following on from the Tazreen Factory fire and the collapse of the Rana Plaza‚ international scrutiny of Bangladesh’s RMG industry has intensified. Working conditions have been criticised‚ accords have been signed by global retailers‚ trading privileges with the USA on certain products have been suspended‚ factories have been inspected and legislation has been reviewed. As a result of such scrutiny‚ generous cheques
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of the garment employees of Bangladesh. In Bangladesh there are nearly 3‚760 (BGMEA brushier‚ 2003‚ Pg-14) small and medium scales privately owned garment factories are registered with Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA)‚ spread in cluster over the EPZ and urban areas of Dhaka‚ Narayanganj‚ Chittagong and Khulna. Most of them are export oriented. They make fabrics and readymade garments to export in the international market. But the quality of the garment worker’s
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most important garments markets in the world with almost every brand available. Many Readymade garments companies from all over the world want to take advantage of this large and diversified Japanese garment market. This report will give a brief description about Fashionable‚ a readymade garment company from Australia who want to enter into the Japanese market with their readymade garments. This report will also give information about the Japanese market. The main aspect of this report will be to discuss
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1.0 Introduction The garment industry of Bangladesh has been the key export division and a main source of foreign exchange for the last 30 years. At present‚ the country generates about $10 billion worth of products each year by exporting garment. The industry provides employment to about 3 million workers of whom 90% are women. It has been a major source of employment for rural migrant women in a country that has increasingly limited rural livelihood options‚ and where women migrants have been
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MEASURING COMPETITIVENESS AND LABOR PRODUCTIVITY IN CAMBODIA’S GARMENT INDUSTRY JUNE 2005 This publication was produced for review by the United States Agency for International Development. It was prepared by Nathan Associates Inc. and its partner organizations. Measuring Competitiveness and Labor Productivity in Cambodia’s Garment Industry DISCLAIMER The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the United States Agency for International Development or
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COMPETITIVENESS‚ PRODUCTIVITY‚ AND JOB QUALITY IN THE PAKISTAN GARMENT INDUSTRY by MAJYD AZIZ EX-CHAIRMAN‚ SITE ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTRY MEMBER MANAGING COMMITTEE‚ EMPLOYERS’ FEDERATION OF PAKISTAN [Presented at the South Asian Subregional Meeting on Competitiveness‚ Productivity‚ and Job Quality in the Garment Industry‚ organized by ILO‚ in Kathmandu‚ Nepal‚ September 25-26‚ 2001 PRELUDE: The Asian countries have been a formidable source of mass-scale and affordable
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GUIDELINES ON PRIME MINISTER’S EMPLOYMENT GENERATION PROGRAMME (PMEGP) 1. The Scheme Government of India has approved the introduction of a new credit linked subsidy programme called Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP) by merging the two schemes that were in operation till 31.03.2008 namely Prime Minister’s Rojgar Yojana (PMRY) and Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP) for generation of employment opportunities through establishment of micro enterprises in rural as
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Garments industry in Bangladesh 75 rate or flag this page By Sabbir.amt Ads by Google How Garments industry polluting environment INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a leading garment and textile producing country. After 70s decade Bangladesh started its tour of business. That’s a long history and also a glorious history to reach at that position. now-a days Bangladesh is consider as the best three apparel and textile producing country. We mainly export garment products in USA‚ United
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Introduction This case discusses the unique supply chain management practices of Spanish garments retailer Zara‚ which enabled it to gain competitive advantage over other fashion retailers in the world. Zara’s vertically integrated supply chain system enabled the company to place the latest designs in any store across the world within a period of two to three weeks. The company produced garments as per the latest trends in a limited quantity. Zara introduced 12‚000 designs every year‚ with new
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