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Bangladesh - Acceptable Conditions of Work The following indicators should be considered when conducting assessments of compliance (click on links for details): Legal Framework
Government Performance
Overall Outcomes
International Sources ILO Yearly data of Total and Economically active population, Employment, Unemployment, Hours of Work, Wages, Labour Cost, Consumer Price Indices, Occupational Injuries, Strikes and Lockouts: 1969-2002 This database supplies information on national labor administrations. Reports to the ILO Governing Body may contain information on country requests and participation in technical assistance projects. International Labor Organization Information on ratification status, Article 22 reports and comments from the Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations. Database of national labour, social security and related human rights legislation maintained by the ILO's International Labour Standards Department. Records in NATLEX provide abstracts of legislation and relevant citation information, and they are indexed by keywords and by subject classifications. Each record in NATLEX appears in only one of the three ILO official languages (English/French/Spanish). ILOLEX is a trilingual database containing ILO Conventions and Recommendations, ratification information, comments of the Committee of Experts and the Committee on Freedom of Association, representations, complaints, interpretations, General Surveys, and numerous related documents. United Nations Includes State Party Reports and the Conclusions and Observations of UN Committees relating to the CCPR, CEDAW, CERD, CESCR, CMW, CRC. National Sources Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics, Bangladesh Potentially useful information available in English Government of Bangladesh The Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh as modified up to April 30, 1996 Ministry of Agriculture, Bangladesh Potentially useful information available in English U.S. Government Sources U.S. Department of Labor The Foreign Labor Trends (FLT) report series is designed to be an informative and authoritative source of information on labor institutions, practices, and recent key developments in the countries reported. U.S. State Department Section 6 covers Workers' Rights, including "Status of Child Labor Practices and Minimum Age for Employment" and "Acceptable Conditions of Work Nongovernmental Organizations Fair Labor Association Independent External Monitoring Visits Tracking charts display FLA monitor's comments and docuements best practices compliance Human Rights Watch Country reports examine the most pressing human rights issues in each country. These differ for each country, as do the frequency of the reports for each country. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Brief country-specific reports on issues of compliance with internationally recognized core labor standards. The 2003 edition of the Annual Survey details violations of trade union rights in 133 countries during the year 2002. These violations range from provisions in national legislation which restrict legitimate trade union activity, through outright bans on freedom of association, to intimidation, wrongful detention, torture and murder of trade unionists. Lawyers Committee for Human Rights This database contains approximately 2,500 units of measurement on workers rights, extracted from approximately 100 public and confidential source documents including guidelines and questionnaires used by monitoring organizations, multinational corporations, and trade associations; public reports by governmental bodies and non-government organizations; public corporate reports; and others. Database provides indicators and source lists, but no specific data. National Labor Committee Current and archived labor-related issues are available Social Accountability International SA8000, a voluntary workplace standard patterned on those of the International Organization of Standardization was created in 1997 by the Council on Economic Priorities (a U.S. NGO), and is administered by another NGO, Social Accountability International (SAI). Solidar Updates include news snippets on trade and labor standards, with special attention to the role of the European Union in the WTO Academic and Other Research Martin Rama and Raquel Artecona The cross-country database presented in this paper represents an attempt to organize labor market information from a wide variety of sources in a ready-to-use format. |
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