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See what you have started?
I think we need a new AFF Interest Group for Bangladesh travellers, past and future. :)
 
I love it! The intent of my original post was to shine light on an oft not travelled destination, its working!
 
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Between 10 and 15 years ago my neice worked for the UN.Her position was to check on how in the third world workers were being treated.She was then sought out by a law firm specialising in Commercial Law.She said that the easiest country to deal with was Bangladesh.The Government and companies were the most willing to change.By the time she left the field she said the conditions in Bangladesh for the most were better than China where firms put up the most resistance to change.
 
Maybe in some industries. I saw plenty of child labour all over and horrendus conditions. That said I did not come into contact with the garment industry at all.
 
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Maybe in some industries. I saw plenty of child labour all over and horrendus conditions. That said I didnt not come into contact with the garment industry at all.
I didn't say she said good just that Bangladesh was the most open to change.They reasonably quickly arranged schooling on site for their child workers.Other countries dragged the chain even on that change.
 
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