Bangladesh Labour History · 1881 - 2026 / Fight for Justice
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Slow Reads Special
In conversation with Richard Wolff / Can workers seize the opportunity as Western capitalism declines?
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The World of Work
Servants of an algorithm: May Day and the fight for the South Asian digital working class
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The World of Work
Why Rana Plaza survivors are still protesting
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Unheard Voices
Beyond reform: Securing dignity for Bangladesh’s workers
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Unheard Voices
A closer look at Bangladesh’s new labour law: Gains and gaps
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Big Picture
Who counts as a worker?
30 April 2026, 00:01 AM
Justice at work for all
Fixing a labour justice system that fails workers
30 April 2026, 09:00 AM
Unheard Voices
Why Rana Plaza survivors are still protesting
Thirteen years after Rana Plaza, survivors demand compensation, accountability, and dignity the state has yet to deliver.
1 hour(s) ago
Beyond reform: Securing dignity for Bangladesh’s workers
ILO Director-General reflects on Bangladesh’s labour progress, reforms, and global work challenges on International Labour Day message
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A closer look at Bangladesh’s new labour law: Gains and gaps
Bangladesh’s new labour law reflects hard-won gains, yet key gaps persist, leaving workers’ rights and protections incomplete.
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Can workers seize the opportunity as Western capitalism declines?
Richard Wolff argues that capitalist decline and Western hegemony offer the Global South opportunities for working-class organisation.
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Fight for Justice
This timeline traces key moments, documenting adversity and progress, and offering insight into the quest for justice.
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Servants of an algorithm: May Day and the fight for the South Asian digital working class
Platform labour represents a modern digital colonialism, exploiting South Asian gig workers through relentless algorithmic management systems.
8 hour(s) ago
Fixing a labour justice system that fails workers
A legal framework, however well intended, is only as effective as the institutions that implement it.
30 April 2026, 09:00 AM
Who counts as a worker?
May Day, thus, needs to move beyond symbolic celebration.
30 April 2026, 00:01 AM