چهار شنبه 22 آوريل 2015 بوسيله ى مهندس محمد مروّج حسيني دبيركل كانون عالي انجمنهاي صنفي كارفرمايي ايران — سخنگاه دبيركل
جناب آقاي مهندس محمد مروج حسيني دبيركل و عضو محترم هيأت مديره كانون عالي انجمنهاي صنفي كارفرمايي ايران طي نامههايي به مسؤلان محترم تشكلهاي ملي كارگري از آنان دعوت كرد تا در نشست مشترك كارگران و كارفرمايان به مناسبت هفته كارگر كه از ساعت 15 تا 18 روز چهارشنبه 9 ارديبهشت ماه 1394 در دبيرخانه سنديكاي شركتهاي ساختماني برگزار خواهد شد (...)
The Tazreen factory fire in Bangladesh in 2012 killed 112 people and injured many more. It was a harsh wake-up call to the fire dangers present in ready-made garment factories. Less than six months later, Rana Plaza, a building housing five garment factories collapsed leading to the deaths of (...)
The government of Finland has pledged to make contributions totalling EUR 649,000 in 2015 to assist the participation of developing countries in the multilateral trading system. The funding consists of EUR 550,000 (CHF 571,794) to the Standards and Trade Development Facility (STDF) and EUR (...)
The seventh review of the trade policies and practices of Australia takes place on 21 and 23 April 2015. The basis for the review is a report by the WTO Secretariat and a report by the Government of Australia.
The majority of WTO members expressed readiness to start defining the services component of the post-Bali work programme in an informal meeting of the Trade in Services Council on 20 April 2015. Some delegations said that the services negotiations would have to wait until it is clearer what the (...)
Two years after the tragic collapse of the Rana Plaza garment factory in Bangladesh, the ILO has helped many survivors get back on their feet and back to work, two of whom have opened their own successful businesses and are thinking big for the (...)
Since the Rana Plaza garment factory collapse there has been a sustained effort to enhance the capacity and efficiency of the Labour Inspectorate. ILO is supporting this process through its Working Conditions in the Ready-Made Garment Sector Programme funded by Canada, the Netherlands, and the (...)
Badly injured while helping to rescue fellow workers from the rubble of Rana Plaza, Shahjahan Selim is now permanently disabled. Through ILO medical and business skills assistance Selim has overcome adversity to open a small shop which after just one year of operation has grown to twice its (...)
Haunted by the Rana Plaza collapse Nasir Uddin Sohel could not face returning to a large factory. After receiving counselling from ILO he used his compensation money to setup his own small garment factory. A year on, the business has grown from two sewing machines to eight and he now employs (...)