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DHAKA, March 6, 2024 (BSS) - Faruque Hassan, president of Bangladesh Garment Manufactures and Exporters Association (BGMEA), underscored prioritizing the well-being of workers for the sustainable development of the ready-made garment industry.
During his visit to the ‘Primark Health Mela 2024’ at the United International University ground in Dhaka today, Faruque highlighted the direct correlation between workers’ health and productivity and efficiency.
The exhibition aims to make connections between garment factories and organizations that provide health-related products and services, specifically for RMG workers.
The participants included ICDDR, B, Ella Pad, Reemi, Asan, Vision Spring, Orbis, CMED Health, Portable Health Clinic, Dnet, Moner Bondhu, Moner Kotha, Ayat Education, Health Basket, Apon Bazaar, Rise, Square, and Renata Limited.
Neela Hosna Ara, Director in Charge of Health Projects at BGMEA, was present on the occasion.
The BGMEA President reiterated BGMEA’s commitment to ensuring the safety, health, nutrition, and overall well-being of the garment workers, said a press release.
He also highlighted BGMEA’s ongoing efforts to promote the health and well-being of RMG workers.
The BGMEA President expressed optimism that other brands would join in supporting garment factories to improve the health of workers.
Garment factories in Bangladesh provide various non-wage benefits, including healthcare centers, eye care facilities, day care centers, fair price shops, schools, and hospitals to their workers.