Labour voices in the tea plantations: An analysis of trade union practices in Bangladesh’s tea industry
April-June 2025 - Vol 17 Num. 1
The tea industry in Bangladesh has long been marked by harsh labor conditions, with workers struggling under low wages, poor housing, and limited access to social security. Trade unions have intervened to advocate for workers' rights, but their impact is often debated. This study examines the role of these unions in...
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