Tuomo Poutiainen, Country Director of the International Labour Organization (ILO), met with Anwar Hossain, Administrator of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA), at the BGMEA Complex on Sunday.
During the meeting, they discussed a range of crucial issues related to Bangladesh's ready-made garment (RMG) industry, including workplace safety, workers' rights, labour law reforms, and environmental sustainability, according to a media statement.
The conversation also highlighted ongoing ILO-led initiatives, particularly the Better Work Bangladesh programme, which aims to improve working conditions and ensure occupational safety for RMG workers.
Both Poutiainen and Hossain emphasised the need for continued efforts to create safer, fairer, and more sustainable workplaces in the sector.
In addition, the discussion focused on potential future collaboration between the ILO and BGMEA, especially in capacity building aligned with international standards, such as the European Union's Due Diligence Directive. This directive aims to hold companies accountable for human rights and environmental impacts across their supply chains.
Anwar Hossain highlighted the significant progress the industry has made in workplace safety, workers' rights, and environmental sustainability. He reaffirmed the sector's commitment to further advancing these areas.
The BGMEA also urged the ILO to consider projects that promote social dialogue and harmonious industrial relations within Bangladesh's RMG sector.
Furthermore, they called for collaboration in developing the workforce's skills in line with advancements in AI and technology.