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Bangladesh to finish amending labour law by mid-2023: Anisul

UNB . Dhaka
09 Nov 2022 20:24:28 | Update: 09 Nov 2022 21:52:10
Bangladesh to finish amending labour law by mid-2023: Anisul
Law Minister Anisul Huq — BSS File Photo

The process of amending the Bangladesh Labour Law will be completed by mid-2023, and the amended law will also apply to all industrial zones in the country, Law Minister Anisul Huq said.

At present, there is some confusion as to which of the two – the Bangladesh Labour Act and the Bangladesh EPZ Labour Act – will apply to the newly established industrial zones.

But the amended Bangladesh Labour Act will also apply to Bangladesh industrial zones, the minister declared at the 346th session of the Governing Body of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) in Switzerland’s Geneva.

Bangladesh continues its efforts to resolve the complaints raised under Article 26 of the ILO Constitution, Anisul said, adding, “The government has tried to secure progress in the four clusters of the roadmap to improve the overall labour situation in the country.”

The minister also said the government has already amended the Bangladesh Labour Code and enacted the Bangladesh EPZ Labour Code. In this process, the observations of the ILO Committee of experts have been considered.

Assuring ILO, he said the process of revising the Labour Law has been started as the next phase of legal reformation. “So far, 17 stakeholders have received proposals for amendments. The Tripartite Working Group is seriously working on compiling these amendment proposals.”

The review committee will further discuss the recommendations or proposals compiled and seek the approval of the National Tripartite Consultative Council, he added.

Regarding trade union registration, the law minister said this process has been fully digitised to ensure greater accountability and transparency.

The Department of Labour with the help of its four industry-related institutes and 32 labour welfare centres is providing training to workers and employers on the trade union registration process, he added.

In this regard, regular training is being given to the concerned officers. A pre-application service has been introduced by the Department of Labour to assist, he said.

“Trade union registration process will be simplified further, if necessary.”

Referring to the significant measures taken by the Bangladesh government to strengthen labour inspection and enforcement in line with the roadmap, the minister said, "We are committed to continuing engagement with domestic and foreign social partners and other stakeholders for bringing qualitative changes in the labour sector."

He also mentioned handing over the document of ratification of ILO Convention 138 to its Director General in the 344th session of the Governing Body.

“In January this year, the Bangladesh government also ratified Protocol 29 of the ILO Convention on Forced Labour, 1930. Clearly, these are a demonstration of our strong commitment to ILO labour standards.”

The law minister is leading the Bangladesh delegation in the ILO session that started on October 31.

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