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DHAKA, June 10, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh has highlighted significant progress in labour rights, saying workers can now freely exercise their rights to association and collective bargaining, at the 114th International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva. "Today, workers in Bangladesh can once again exercise their fundamental rights, including freedom of association and collective bargaining," said Md Shamsur Rahman Shimul Biswas, MP, leader of the Bangladesh Workers' Delegation to the ILC, while addressing the plenary session of the conference at the UN Tempus Hall in Geneva on Monday. Speaking on behalf of the Bangladesh labour movement, including the Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal, the country's largest trade union  federation, Shimul Biswas reaffirmed workers' commitment to the principles of the International Labour Organization (ILO), including social justice, dignity, equality and decent work for all. "This year is particularly significant for Bangladesh," said Biswas, who is also chief coordinator of Bangladesh Jatiyatabadi Sramik Dal, referring to the country's democratic transition following the 2024 mass uprising and the subsequent national elections held in 2026. "As a trade union leader, I was honoured to be elected by the people as a Member of Parliament in that election. In this capacity, I remain committed to amplifying the voices of workers both inside and outside Parliament," he added. The workers' representative said labourers in Bangladesh can once again exercise their fundamental rights, including freedom of association and collective bargaining. He expressed gratitude to the ILO and the international trade union movement for their continued support during Bangladesh's democratic journey.Addressing the future of work in the era of artificial intelligence (AI), Shimul Biswas said Bangladesh recognises both the transformative opportunities and potential risks associated with emerging technologies. He noted that Bangladesh has a workforce of over 73 million people, many of whom remain vulnerable to technological disruption due to limited skills and inadequate social protection. The MP said automation is already affecting employment in some sectors, particularly among women workers, while youth unemployment continues to rise as entry-level job opportunities shrink. He also highlighted the challenges facing migrant workers, saying many remain vulnerable abroad due to skills shortages and insufficient protection mechanisms. Shimul Biswas said Bangladesh deploys around 1.3 million migrant workers overseas every year and has approximately 31.6 million young people between the ages of 15 and 24. He called for the establishment of a global framework for skills, technology and knowledge sharing to ensure that developing countries can benefit from AI-driven transformation. The proposed framework, he said, should bridge digital and skills divides, promote fair access to AI technologies, support safe and skilled migration pathways, assist countries in formulating national AI strategies and safeguard decent work and fair remuneration. He stressed that international cooperation is essential to address the challenges posed by rapidly evolving digital technologies. The workers' leader urged the international community to invest in closing digital infrastructure gaps, overcoming digital literacy barriers and  enhancing workforce readiness through AI-related training and upskilling. Highlighting Bangladesh's growing digital economy, he said the country is home to one of the world's largest freelancing communities and remains among the leading outsourcing destinations globally. At the same time, he cautioned that AI must never be used in ways that undermine human dignity, deepen social injustice or contribute to conflicts. Shimul Biswas also welcomed discussions on a proposed ILO Convention on Decent Work in the Platform Economy, saying platform workers remain among the most vulnerable segments of the global workforce and require stronger protections. Referring to recent labour reforms, he said Bangladesh has ratified three ILO conventions, including two fundamental conventions, while trade union registration procedures have been simplified. Only 20 workers are now required to form a trade union, reflecting progress in strengthening labour rights and freedom of association, he added. The MP reaffirmed the commitment of Bangladesh's workers and trade unions to continue engaging constructively through tripartite dialogue to build a future of work that is inclusive, fair and sustainable. He also welcomed ILO initiatives aimed at creating employment opportunities for Palestinians affected by conflict and stressed the need for stronger international cooperation to protect migrant workers worldwide. Labour and Employment Minister Ariful Haque Choudhury is leading the Bangladesh's government delegation.  
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EU signals stronger economic partnership
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DHAKA, June 10, 2026 (BSS) - The European Union (EU) has reaffirmed its  commitment to deepening economic engagement with Bangladesh, signaling  support for a stronger trade and investment partnership as the country  prepares for graduation from Least Developed Country (LDC) status. Speaking at the inauguration of the 20th edition of the Bangladesh Denim Expo  at the International Convention City Bashundhara, EU Ambassador to Bangladesh  Michael Miller said the bloc views Bangladesh as entering a new phase of its  economic transformation, where the focus must shift toward higher-value  industries, skilled employment, sustainable growth, and quality investments,  said a press release. Addressing industry leaders, policymakers and international buyers, Miller  emphasized that Bangladesh's next development stage will require creating  decent jobs, upgrading workforce skills, attracting high-quality investments,  diversifying the economy, accelerating the clean energy transition, and  preparing effectively for LDC graduation. The ambassador also expressed the EU's expectation that Bangladesh's upcoming  national budget would reflect a bold sustainability agenda and include  measures to improve the business climate and ensure a level playing field for  European investors and businesses. In a significant diplomatic development, Miller revealed that he had conveyed  an invitation from the President of the European Commission to Prime Minister  Tarique Rahman to attend the next Global Gateway Summit in Brussels.  He further noted that the EU is currently evaluating Bangladesh's proposal  for a free trade agreement (FTA), building on the recently launched  Partnership and Cooperation Agreement, indicating the bloc's willingness to  strengthen long-term economic ties with Dhaka. Industry leaders at the expo stressed that securing favorable trade  arrangements with major markets such as the EU will be critical as Bangladesh  approaches LDC graduation. BGMEA President Mahmud Hasan Khan Babu warned that the country's ready-made  garment (RMG) sector, which currently benefits most from preferential market  access, could face significant challenges if post-graduation trade frameworks  are not secured in time. He noted that Bangladesh has become the largest exporter of denim products to  both the EU and the United States, surpassing China, and emphasized that  maintaining competitiveness after graduation would require collaboration  among manufacturers, international brands, development partners and the  government. The two-day expo, organized under the theme "Frontline to Future," brought  together global apparel brands, manufacturers, policymakers and development  partners to discuss the future of Bangladesh's denim and apparel industry  amid changing global trade dynamics. A key panel discussion focused on Bangladesh's trade strategy in the post-LDC  era, examining prospects for trade agreements and continued market access in  major export destinations. Another session explored the concept of a "just transition" in the apparel  sector, highlighting sustainability, labour welfare, financing and industrial  transformation. The event will continue through June 11, featuring exhibitions, networking  opportunities and a dedicated Trend Zone showcasing emerging innovations and  future trends in the global denim industry.  
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KHULNA, June 10, 2026 (BSS) - Khulna City Corporation (KCC) Administrator Nazrul Islam Manju today urged transport workers to take advantage of free eye examination and eyeglass distribution services being provided by voluntary organisation Vision Spring. "Vision is one of the greatest blessings in human life. Unfortunately, many people around us are losing their eyesight simply due to lack of proper treatment. Many cannot afford to visit doctors because of financial constraints. Vision Spring has come forward to stand beside such people," he said. The KCC administrator was addressing a programme organised at Sonadanga Bus Terminal this morning, where free eye examinations and eyeglasses were provided to transport workers. The programme was arranged by Vision Spring with the support of Khulna District Bus and Minibus Owners Association and Khulna District Motor Workers Union. Manju thanked the organisers for undertaking the initiative, saying the programme would greatly benefit transport workers. He also requested the organisation to assist in conducting eye examinations for drivers employed by the Khulna City Corporation. According to Vision Spring officials, the organisation has set a target of providing eye examinations to 50,000 transport workers across the country by December this year. So far, nearly 12,000 transport workers have undergone  eye check-ups, and around 80 percent of them were found to require eyeglasses. The organisation also informed that it is operating similar programmes in India and several African countries. Presided over by General Secretary of the Khulna District Bus and Minibus Owners Association Md Robiul Karim, the programme was addressed, among others, by Executive President of the association Md Saiful Islam, Joint General Secretary Yasin Molla, social workers Sheikh Asaduzzaman Murad and Sheikh Hafizur Rahman Moni, and Vision Spring Assistant Manager Tachmiya  Aksi. Senior Manager of Vision Spring Umme Sauda delivered the welcome address. Later, Manju, also Chairman of the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, Khulna City Unit, distributed umbrellas, hand fans and purified drinking water among rickshaw pullers, hawkers and destitute people at Dakbangla intersection in the city. The relief items were distributed under an initiative of the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, Khulna City Unit.   
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