AN ANALYSIS ON FEMALE WORKERS’ RIGHTS OF READYMADE GARMENTS IN BANGLADESH: PROBLEMS & PROSPECTS
Table of Contents
Preface………………………………………………………………………………
Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………
Abstract………………………………………………………………………………
CHAPTER -01, INTRODUCTION
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1.1
Introduction
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1.2. Research Question
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1.3 Scope of the
study
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1.4 Methodology
of the study
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1.5 Problems
of the study
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1.6 Limitations of
the Study
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1.7 The goals of the study
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1.8 Justification
of the study
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CHAPTER 2,
THE STATE OF WOMENS’ EMPOWERMENT IN
BANGLADESH
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2.1
The idea of success
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2.2
Social indicators
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2.3
Economic participation
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2.4
Political participation and security
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2.5
Changing society in the post-conflict era: dowry, violence and the
feminization of public space
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2.6
Empowerment revisited
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CHAPTER 3:
WOMEN EMPLOYMENT AND LABOUR REGULATION
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3.1
Historical Background of Women Employment
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3.2
Emergence and Growth of the RMG Industry
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3.3
Shifts from Housewife to Factory Workers: Challenges to Tradition
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CHAPTER 4:
THE RMG SECTOR
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4.1
The economic significance of the RMG sector
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4.2
The political significance of the RMG sector
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4.3
Differences of labour rights among factories
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CHAPTER 5
WOMEN AS RMG WORKERS
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5.1
Working Conditions
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5.2
Workers’ experiences of economic and social empowerment through garments work
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5.3
Women’s wages and male power
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CHAPTER: 6,
THE PROBLEMS THAT WOMEN FACE AS RMG
WORKERS
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6.1
Job insecurity
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6.2
Sexual harassment
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6.3
Communication problem
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6.4
Housing problem
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6.5
Bad behaviour of the co-workers
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6.6
Overtime work
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CHAPTER 7:
CONCLUDING CHAPTER
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7.1
Positive Aspect of Women Employment in the RMG Industry
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7.2
Women workers’ rights
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7.3
Conclusions
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REFERENCES
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