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ILO acknowledges efforts for revising RMG workers' wages

| Updated: January 15, 2019 17:14:52


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The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has acknowledged the efforts of all parties, led by the Ministry of Labour and Employment of Bangladesh, to work towards setting new wage structure for ready-made garment workers.

ILO Country Director for Bangladesh Tuomo Poutiainen came up with the statement on Monday.

"We acknowledge the genuine efforts of all parties, led by the Ministry of Labour and Employment, to work towards setting minimum wages at an appropriate level and reach a consensus," Tuomo Poutiainen said.

The ILO country director also called upon all to help for resuming the activities of the industry.

The organisation said it is encouraged by the Bangladesh government’s decision to revise the minimum wages for RMG workers through an agreement reached on Sunday by a tripartite committee.

As a pillar of decent work, social dialogue plays a key role in social and economic stability and equity, said the ILO adding that it creates a framework for peaceful and orderly procedures addressing the concerns of workers and employers.

The ILO said it stands ready to accompany its tripartite constituents in Bangladesh and the ready-made garment industry in reviewing the wage-setting system to ensure predictability for business and promoting sound industrial relations through social dialogue and collective bargaining.

"We believe that establishing a strong wage policy for the country and regular evidence-based adjustments through full consultation with all social partners would contribute to inclusive growth, boost industry competitiveness and strengthen social protection for workers, as well as decent work and productive employment for millions of Bangladeshis," said Tuomo Poutiainen.

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