Child labour in Bangladesh
Rethinking the child labour laws in Bangladesh
Child labour in Bangladesh is typically associated with factories and hazardous industries.
24 February 2026
The children who work while we look away
It is baffling how normalised we all are to child labour.
20 November 2025
Vulnerable workers deserve special protection
Seven teenage workers killed in Rupnagar factory blaze are victims of policy negligence
17 October 2025
Make domestic workers' rights a binding law
Legal recognition is key to their dignity, safety, and fair pay
24 August 2025
Why is child labour still rampant?
No minors should be employed in hazardous work
7 August 2025
Bring domestic workers under labour law
Fair wages, protection from exploitation long overdue for this invisible workforce
18 July 2025
Childhood lost in rolling biris
When you think about child labour in Bangladesh, your mind might first drift to the sights of children toiling in construction sites without any safety precaution, inhaling toxic fumes in welding workshops, or dismantling ship parts in a dockyard.
8 November 2024
Ending child labour needs decisive interventions
Despite government initiatives, child labour is still a common practice especially in the rural region of Bangladesh.
12 June 2024
Young people belong in school, not at work
Why are so many out of school then?
26 March 2024
Our child labour issue needs urgent attention
Immediate policy action is required in order to reverse this increase in child labour.
28 December 2023
How sincere are we to end child labour?
Government efforts to eradicate it are largely inadequate
13 June 2023