Labors, lawyers and experts for amending EPZ Labour Act, 2019

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Labors, owners, lawyers, distinguished citizens

and experts at a discussion today underscored the need for amending the

discriminatory Bangladesh EPZ Labour Act, 2019 for the welfare of the

laborers.

“If the workers’ rights of forming trade unions and collective bargaining in

the export processing area are established, it will be easier to solve labor

disputes and dissatisfaction,” they said at a round table discussion

organised by Solidarity Center Bangladesh (SCB) at Gulshan here.

The experts said: “There are about 5 Lakh 16 thousand workers in nine EPZ

industrial zones in Bangladesh. Workers’ right of enjoying equal rights must

be ensured through amending the Bangladesh EPZ Labor Act-2019.”

The labor laws should be amended aimed at enabling workers to seek legal

redress for the wrongdoings to them as the existing law deprives them from

essential rights, they added.

Chaired by Solidarity Center Bangladesh Country Director AKM Naseem, the

discussion was addressed, among others, by its Deputy
Country Director Monika

Hartsel, Legal Officer of Chief Inspector of Factories Masum Billah, Director

of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association Mohammad Sohel

Sadat and Eminent Lawyer Salim Ahsan Khan.

Sramik Karmachari Oikya Parishad (SCOP) leader Naimul Islam Khan Jewel,

President of the Sammilita Garment Shramik Federation Najma Akhter and Md

Asadul Haque also addressed the discussion.

The EPZ workers are being deprived as they cannot join any kind of political

or any other organisation, the speakers said, adding: “Only strong

organisations can ensure workers’ rights.”

The experts said: “In the light of recent changes in Bangladesh it can now be

claimed that EPZ workers should have rights consistent with international

standards, particularly the right to form unions.”

Although the current EPZ Act allows the formation of workers’ welfare

associations, these associations cannot be affiliated to any non-governmental

organisation, trade union or federation, they added.

AKM N
asim said the right to form workers welfare associations is also

undermined by creating various hidden obstacles by the Bangladesh Export

Processing Zone Authority.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha