Publication of Mostafiz Ahmed, M.A. (ISS, Netherlands)
Journal articles
2019 “Organizing informal sector workers in Bangladesh: An anatomy of present condition and challenges of organizing domestic workers”, Labour, July-December 2019.
2018 “Ensuring Women Garment Workers’ Rights through Labour Laws: Coverage and Deficits”, Journal of the Institute of Bangladesh Studies, Volume 40
2015 “Fire Safety Awareness of the Female Workers of Readymade Garments (RMG): An Empirical Study”, The Journal of Sociology, Vol-6, Iissue 1
2014 “Nature of Child Begging and their Socio-economic Condition in Dhaka City” (in Bengali), The Journal of Social Development, Vol 25, No.1
2013 “Combating Mechanism of Disaster Prone People in Bangladesh Coastal Areas: A Study on Aila Affected Women”, Social Science Review, The Dhaka University Studies, Part – D, Vol. 30, No. 2, December 2013
2013 ‘Workplace Environment and Safety of Construction Sector Workers in Bangladesh’, The Journal of Social Development, Vol. 24, 2013
2010 ‘Maternity Protection of the Female Workers in Informal Sector: Present Situation and Necessary Action” (in Bengali), Shramik, Vol. 13, No. 2, July - December, 2010
2008 ‘Fieldwork Practice in Medical Setting: An Analysis in Bangladesh Context’, The Journal of Social Development, Vol. 20, No. 1, December 2008
Research Reports
2021 WORKERS’ RIGHTS IN BANGLADESH’S CARE ECONOMY: DECENT WORK AND DEFICITS FOR PERSONAL CARE AND NONCLINICAL HEALTHCARE WORKERS. Dhaka: Karmojibi Nari (KN) and Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES). https://www.karmojibinari.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Decent-Work-for-Care-Workers_KN_FES-Study_Revised-November-2021_Final-28112021.pdf
2021 The Impact of Covid Pandemic on the Garment Workers in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Karmojibi Nari (KN) and Fear Wear Foundation (FWF).
2019 Employment Security, Wage and Trade Union Rights in Four Industrial Sectors of Chittagong Region. Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Labour Studies (BILS)-Labour Resource and Support Centre (LRSC).
2018 Linking Trade and Decent Work in Global Supply Chains in Bangladesh. Dhaka: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES), Bangladesh.
https://library.fes.de/pdf-files/bueros/bangladesch/14406-20180614.pdf
2017 ‘Linkages of trade and labour standards in global supply chains in Bangladesh’. In Who benefits from trade? Findings on the link between trade and labour standards in the garment, footwear and electronics industries in Bangladesh, Cambodia, Pakistan, and Vietnam. Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (FES) Office for Regional Cooperation in Asia, Singapore. http://www.fes-asia.org/news/who-benefits-from-trade
2017 WATCH REPORT: PROMOTING WOMEN READY-MADE GARMENT WORKERS’ RIGHTS THROUGH LABOUR REGULATION. Dhaka: Karmojibi Nari (KN) and CARE. https://www.care.at/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/Watch-Report_October-2017.pdf
2015 The homecoming: Profiling the returning migrant workers of Bangladesh. Dhaka: ILO Country Office Bangladesh.
https://www.ilo.org/dhaka/Whatwedo/Publications/WCMS_407961/lang--en/index.htm
2010 Bangladesh Labour Law: Reform Directions. https://www.academia.edu/32311810/BANGLADESH_LABOUR_LAW_Reform_DIRECTIONS
Training manual
2018 Labour Rights (based on Bangladesh Labour Act, National Labour Policy, and UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights). Dhaka: ActionAid Bangladesh.
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