Migrant workers leave their homeland with dreams of securing a better future for their families, often financed by hefty loans.
Bangladesh’s migrant workers endure exploitation at home and abroad.
We must honour their sacrifices in July uprising through proper initiatives and reforms
Dedicated lounge at the Dhaka airport highlights the critical role of remittance earners.
There are an estimated 170 million migrant workers around the world -- about five percent of the global workforce -- according to the International Labour Organization.
It appears that the government is not interested in taking even the minimal responsibilities regarding the migrant workers.
Address recurring irregularities, investigate high-level officials involved in the corrupt process in both countries
Bangladeshi migrants face unmet promises and exploitative employers in Malaysia.
End the exploitation, hold those responsible to account
Migrant workers leave their homeland with dreams of securing a better future for their families, often financed by hefty loans.
Bangladesh’s migrant workers endure exploitation at home and abroad.
We must honour their sacrifices in July uprising through proper initiatives and reforms
Dedicated lounge at the Dhaka airport highlights the critical role of remittance earners.
There are an estimated 170 million migrant workers around the world -- about five percent of the global workforce -- according to the International Labour Organization.
It appears that the government is not interested in taking even the minimal responsibilities regarding the migrant workers.
Address recurring irregularities, investigate high-level officials involved in the corrupt process in both countries
Bangladeshi migrants face unmet promises and exploitative employers in Malaysia.
End the exploitation, hold those responsible to account
The return and reintegration of migrants is an integral part of the migration cycle