Bangladesh Labour Law

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    Sme Financing of Five Banks

    managerial skills. Bangladesh, being one of the least developing countries and faced with several constraints, has not been able to meet the challenges in SME sector appropriately. This has deprived the country of the substantial benefits that could come from the SMEs through their contribution to overall development of the national economy. According to a study conducted by Canadian Integrated Development Association (CIDA), there are about 6.0 million SMEs in Bangladesh and among them only

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    Gender Inequaity

    Gender Inequality in Bangladesh Gender inequality can be defined as the unequal and biased treatment between men and women and is a common phenomenon in developing countries. Women in Bangladesh face obstacles and disadvantages in almost all aspect of their lives, including access to health and education, economic opportunity, political participation and control of finances. Gender inequality is a development issue as excluding women from access to resources, public services, or productive activities

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    Bal Sara R Ase Ki Ne Bal

    BANGLADESH TRADE POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME Comprehensive Trade Policy Of Bangladesh - Draft Final, 15.09.14 - Trade Policy Support Programme (TPSP) Project Task Force – HAK Tower (2nd floor) 3/C-1 Karwan Bazar, Dhaka 1215, Bangladesh 0 BANGLADESH TRADE POLICY SUPPORT PROGRAMME TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Abbreviations ........................................................................................................................ 6 Preamble ............................................

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    Codes of Conduct, Csr H&M and Bmw

    customers, employees, and the general public are demanding information about whether companies are meeting acceptable standards. ! Essential for the success of a company to act in compliance with the law.  economic globalization brought high complexity of legal regulations  increase the risk of laws being broken.  potential damage to reputation  Publicity spreads fast through communication channels. (Internet! Out of control) - by being corporate responsible a company can gain a high competitive

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    Export of Software from Bangladesh

    INTORDUCTION During the late 90’s, Bangladesh has seen an increasing growth of the ICT industry. Initially, the favorable tax policy of the government of Bangladesh in 1998 accompanied by the global affordability of personal computers have had tremendous impact on the usage of computer. The favorable import tax policy on computers and computer accessories during that time was one of the timely steps taken by the government of Bangladesh. From then on, in accordance with the global trends

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    Trade Union in Rmg - Bangladesh

    Trade Unions in the RMGs sector of Bangladesh: A Case Study Prepared By MD. Osman Dhali Roll – 51 Session 2009-10 B.B.A. 16th Batch Department of International Business Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Supervised by Abu Hena Reza Hasan Professor Department of International Business Faculty of Business Studies University of Dhaka Date of Submission: 05/08/2014 Letter of Transmittal 05 August, 2014 To Department of International Business Faculty of Business

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    Garments Business in Bangladesh

    1. Introduction After independence in 1971, Bangladesh moved to a private sector led export oriented economy in late 1970’s from a highly protected government led economy in search of prosperity and growth. Even though there was little growth and development in the country as a whole; one particular sector, the Readymade Garment (RMG) industry was the beneficiary of privatization. From 0.2 percent in 1980’s, it came to 75 percent in 2004-05 of country’s total export. This industry employs 1.8

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    Child Labour

    According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), there were about 218 million child labourers around the world in 2004. The child means the person whose age is not over 18. A host of people consider that child employment is definitely wrong. On the other hand, others regard that children can receive significant experience from their paid jobs therefore it can play a key role in both learning and taking responsibility. This essay will examine the situation of child labour worldwide to discuss which

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    Human Resourses Management

    status of living-standards in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries and examines emerging trends. The discussion concentrates on access, labor law, wage rate of workers, private enterprise, and future prospects of living-standards of workers in each country. Seven South Asian countries Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka—launched the economic and political organization SAARC on 8 December 1985. Afghanistan joined it in April 2007. SAARC

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    Business Combination

    2/8/2016 Problems and Prospects for Modern Business Enterprises of Bangladesh Submitted to: Dr. Sabnam Jahan Associate Professor Department of Management University of Dhaka. Submitted by: Abul Kalam Azad EMBA Student code: 3-16-32-063 Course code & Title: EM: 501 Introduction to Business Abul Kalam Azad BANGLADESH POLICE Table of Contents Introduction ....................................................................................................................

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