Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal (Dec 2024)

Female Garment Workers in Bangladesh Facing Human Rights Violation; A Search to Find the Root Causes

  • Md. Basirulla,
  • Farhat Tasnim,
  • Md. Sultan Mahmud

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v16.i3.9089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3

Abstract

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Among the most important productive sectors of Bangladesh is the garment industry. The total contribution of the garment industries to the national foreign exchange earnings is 83%. Though the garment sector has created substantial employment for female workers, female workers face numerous human rights violations at the workplace including sexual harassment, forced labor, maltreatment of supervisors, maternity leave problems, safety problem, and health problem etc. This qualitative study gathered data from male and female garment workers, as well as from senior managers and owners, and experts from NGOs and from universities. This study revealed social-cultural, economic, structural and organizational causes behind human rights violations of female garment workers. Some of the causes are deficiency of education, fear of losing employment through complaining, lack of awareness and government oversight, weakness of the National Human Rights Commission and human rights organizations, unwillingness of owners to face the issue, poverty, and entrenched patriarchy.

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