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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 2025
Dream of New Bangladesh not possible without better conditions for workers: Yunus

Bangladesh

UNB
01 May, 2025, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 01 May, 2025, 05:06 pm

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Dream of New Bangladesh not possible without better conditions for workers: Yunus

Labour reform implementation key to starting a new journey, he says

UNB
01 May, 2025, 01:40 pm
Last modified: 01 May, 2025, 05:06 pm
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus addressing a discussion marking the May Day and National Occupational Health and Safety Day at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in Dhaka on 1 May 2025. Photo: UNB
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus addressing a discussion marking the May Day and National Occupational Health and Safety Day at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre in Dhaka on 1 May 2025. Photo: UNB

Highlighting the importance of workers' welfare through joint efforts, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Thursday said the mass desire to build a "New Bangladesh" would remain unfulfilled if the workers' conditions remain unchanged like in the past.

"It's a shared responsibility [to ensure better conditions for workers] and it's a big opportunity for us," he said, emphasising the recommendations made by the Labour Reform Commission.

The chief adviser was addressing as the chief guest at a discussion marking the Great May Day 2025 and National Occupational Health and Safety Day at the Bangladesh-China Friendship Conference Centre.

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Greater workers-employers bonhomie needed to speed up dev: CA Yunus on May Day

Referring to the Labour Reform Commission's report, Prof Yunus said he is personally very impressed to see the recommendations placed by the commission.

"Our responsibility is to begin the journey with the recommendations, which can be implemented immediately," he said, adding that the implementation of recommendations will help create a solid base for New Bangladesh.

Yunus said they have started their journey in that direction and hoped that they will be successful.

The chief adviser said this year's May Day is totally different from the past occasions, as there is a desire to build a new Bangladesh through the July mass uprising.

Labour and Employment Adviser Brigadier General (Retd) Dr M Sakhawat Hussain, Labour and Employment Secretary AHM Shafiquzzaman, ILO Director General (recorded speech), ILO Country Director, Bangladesh, Department of Labour Director General, workers and employers' representatives, among others, spoke at the event. A documentary was also screened.

The chief adviser handed over cheques of financial assistance to workers and their families.

CA Yunus expressed optimism that Bangladesh's development will gain further momentum through strengthened cooperation between workers and employers.

Earlier, in a message marking both the Great May Day 2025 and National Occupational Health and Safety Day, Prof Yunus emphasised the pivotal role of worker-employer harmony in driving the nation's economic progress.

"May Day holds immense significance in fostering economic growth through friendly and collaborative relationships between workers and employers," he said.

This year's May Day theme, "Workers and Employers United—Let's Build This Country Anew," reflects the importance of unity in achieving sustainable development, the chief adviser noted.

Prof Yunus reiterated his belief that workers and employers are essential partners in nation-building. "Their joint efforts can create a strong, self-reliant, and prosperous Bangladesh," he said.

He highlighted that behind the progress of every sector—garment, agriculture, industry, construction, transport, and technology—lies the dedication and hard work of both workers and employers.

"To rebuild the country, we must cultivate an environment of unity, mutual respect, and trust," he said, adding that if this spirit of cooperation continues, the dream of a discrimination-free, inclusive Bangladesh can become a reality.

Prof Yunus also reaffirmed the government's commitment to ensuring fair recognition and social protection for all workers. "A safe and healthy work environment is not just a right—it is fundamental to industrial and economic growth," he added.

On this historic occasion honouring the dignity and rights of working people, Prof Yunus paid tribute to all workers, especially those who sacrificed for labour rights.

He wished success to all programs organised in observance of May Day 2025 and National Occupational Health and Safety Day 2025.

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