EU plans to pay 1m RMG workers for 6 months | The Business Standard
Skip to main content
  • Latest
  • Epaper
  • Economy
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Industry
    • Analysis
    • Bazaar
    • RMG
    • Corporates
    • Aviation
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
The Business Standard

Friday
June 20, 2025

Sign In
Subscribe
  • Latest
  • Epaper
  • Economy
    • Banking
    • Stocks
    • Industry
    • Analysis
    • Bazaar
    • RMG
    • Corporates
    • Aviation
  • Videos
    • TBS Today
    • TBS Stories
    • TBS World
    • News of the day
    • TBS Programs
    • Podcast
    • Editor's Pick
  • World+Biz
  • Features
    • Panorama
    • The Big Picture
    • Pursuit
    • Habitat
    • Thoughts
    • Splash
    • Mode
    • Tech
    • Explorer
    • Brands
    • In Focus
    • Book Review
    • Earth
    • Food
    • Luxury
    • Wheels
  • More
    • Sports
    • TBS Graduates
    • Bangladesh
    • Supplement
    • Infograph
    • Archive
    • Gallery
    • Long Read
    • Interviews
    • Offbeat
    • Magazine
    • Climate Change
    • Health
    • Cartoons
  • বাংলা
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2025
EU plans to pay 1m RMG workers for 6 months

RMG

Jasim Uddin
02 June, 2020, 10:00 am
Last modified: 03 June, 2020, 10:31 pm

Related News

  • Increasing Chattogram Port tariff will severely harm export-oriented industries: Salim Rahman
  • Iran-Israel war creating challenges for RMG sector: BGMEA president
  • Bangladesh leads world in green garment factories
  • Port store rent exemption only for RMG importers will create disparity in other industries: DCCI
  • Budget measures to benefit RMG industry: BGMEA

EU plans to pay 1m RMG workers for 6 months

Each of the 10 lakh workers will get Tk3,000 for three months in the first phase

Jasim Uddin
02 June, 2020, 10:00 am
Last modified: 03 June, 2020, 10:31 pm

The European Union (EU) may sanction a €90-million grant for one million Bangladeshi readymade garment (RMG) workers who have either been laid off or will permanently lose their jobs because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Each of the 10 lakh workers will get cash support of Tk3,000 for three months in the first phase – from June to August – when export orders in Bangladeshi factories might fall further due to a demand shrinkage in western markets.

The grant is likely to be extended for a second three-month phase afterwards.  

The Business Standard Google News Keep updated, follow The Business Standard's Google news channel

"We are in discussions and hope things will be settled shortly," said Dr Gauranga Chandra Mohanta, additional secretary and the Europe wing chief of the Economic Relations Division.

BKMEA Director Fazlee Shamim Ehsan, who also attended those discussions, said the total size of the grant could be further increased to €500 million.

Leaders of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and the Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA), and workers' representatives also confirmed the news to The Business Standard.

In April, the EU announced a €5 million cash support to garment workers in Myanmar.

If the EU gives Tk3,000 each to 10 lakh workers, the amount will be Tk300 crore a month and Tk900 crore in three months. As per discussions, apparel makers have agreed to share the workers' database with the EU team to identify those losing their jobs.

The cash will be deposited in the mobile banking accounts of the jobless workers .

The EU's Bangladesh office has already conducted several meetings with labour representatives, the BGMEA and the BKMEA.

Sources said after the outbreak of the pandemic, the European Union planned to pay the affected RMG workers from May to September.

But apparel exporters suggested shifting the plan to the July-December period as the government had taken initiatives to pay RMG workers with its Tk5,000 crore stimulus package at the time.

"We have discussed the payment issue with the EU team. They want to pay the workers who have already been laid off or will lose their jobs during the pandemic," said BKMEA Director Fazlee Shamim Ehsan.

According to the BGMEA, over a thousand garment factories have suffered about $2.97 billion worth of order cancellations and withdrawals by international brands and retailers. This loss could leave over a million RMG workers jobless.

"As the Covid-19 crisis unfolds, we all have realised that we need an unemployment scheme for the workers. Everyone needs to come up with a collaborative plan to support the workers who will, most unfortunately, lose their jobs," said Rubana Huq, president of the BGMEA.

The impact of Covid-19 will go on till at least Spring 2021 as shoppers will buy less, she added.

"Therefore, the revised business landscape will require help and support from the government and the understanding of all concerned."

With capacity reduction at 50 percent across the industry, the factories will continue to resize and reconstruct, said Rubana.

For this, a collective government to government (G2G) initiative involving all sourcing countries must begin, she added.

Labour leaders said many garment factories have been terminating workers claiming that they did not have work orders.

Factory owners terminated workers under several sections of the labour law, such as sections 12, 16 and 20, showing that they have no available work orders, said Nazma Akhter, president of the Sommilito Garments Sramik Federation.

"Since the end of Eid vacation, I have received many calls every day from fired workers," she said.

She also urged other buying countries to pay workers during the pandemic, as all buyers and brands have a responsibility for them, she said.

According to industry sources, 419 RMG factories have already shut down due to a lack of orders and cancellations by international brands and retailers.

Industry people said some of them went for permanent closure because of the pandemic.

Economy / Top News

EU / RMG / RMG Workers / RMG employee

Comments

While most comments will be posted if they are on-topic and not abusive, moderation decisions are subjective. Published comments are readers’ own views and The Business Standard does not endorse any of the readers’ comments.

Top Stories

  • Smoke rises following an Israeli attack on the IRIB building, the country's state broadcaster, in Tehran, Iran, June 16, 2025. File Photo: Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS
    Iran says no nuclear talks under Israeli fire, Trump considers options
  • UK and Iran flags are seen in this illustration taken June 18, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/ File Photo
    Britain to withdraw UK staff from embassy in Iran
  • NCP Member Secretary Akhtar Hossain speaks at a press conference at the party office in Banglamotor on 20 June 2025. Photo: TBS
    NCP limits party president, secretary to two terms in new draft constitution

MOST VIEWED

  • BAT Bangladesh to shut Mohakhali factory, relocate HQ after lease rejection
    BAT Bangladesh to shut Mohakhali factory, relocate HQ after lease rejection
  • Mashrur Arefin appointed Chairman of the Association of Bankers Bangladesh
    Mashrur Arefin appointed Chairman of the Association of Bankers Bangladesh
  • Illustration: Ashrafun Naher Ananna/TBS Creative
    From 18m to 590m Swiss francs: Bangladeshi deposits fly high in Swiss banks
  • Students attend their graduation ceremony. REUTERS/Brian Snyder/File Photo
    US resumes student visas but orders enhanced social media vetting
  • Emergency workers at Soroka Medical Center after an Iranian missile strike, Israel June 19, 2025. Photo: Reuters
    Khamenei 'cannot continue to exist', Israeli defence minister says after hospital strike
  • Representational image. Photo: Bloomberg
    NBR’s policy reversal jolts oceangoing shipping, $3.5b investment, $1b yearly freight at risk

Related News

  • Increasing Chattogram Port tariff will severely harm export-oriented industries: Salim Rahman
  • Iran-Israel war creating challenges for RMG sector: BGMEA president
  • Bangladesh leads world in green garment factories
  • Port store rent exemption only for RMG importers will create disparity in other industries: DCCI
  • Budget measures to benefit RMG industry: BGMEA

Features

Monsoon in Bandarban’s hilly hiking trails means endless adventure — something hundreds of Bangladeshi hikers eagerly await each year. But the risks are sometimes not worth the reward. Photo: Collected

Tragedy on the trail: The deadly cost of unregulated adventure tourism in Bangladesh’s hills

55m | Panorama
BUET Professor Md Ehsan stands beside his newly designed autorickshaw—just 3.2 metres long and 1.5 metres wide—built for two passengers to ensure greater stability and prevent tipping. With a safety-focused top speed of 30 km/h, the vehicle can be produced at an estimated cost of Tk1.5 lakh. Photo: Junayet Rashel

Buet’s smart fix for Dhaka's autorickshaws

11h | Features
Evacuation of Bangladeshis: Where do they go next from conflict-ridden Iran?

Evacuation of Bangladeshis: Where do they go next from conflict-ridden Iran?

1d | Panorama
The Kallyanpur Canal is burdened with more than 600,000 kilograms of waste every month. Photo: Courtesy

Kallyanpur canal project shows how to combat plastic pollution in Dhaka

3d | Panorama

More Videos from TBS

News of The Day, 20 JUNE 2025

News of The Day, 20 JUNE 2025

1h | TBS News of the day
Israel strikes Iranian missile launch site

Israel strikes Iranian missile launch site

2h | TBS World
Tarique Rahman's Potential Homecoming: Preparations Underway?

Tarique Rahman's Potential Homecoming: Preparations Underway?

5m | TBS Stories
Deposits from Bangladeshis fly high in Swiss banks in 2024

Deposits from Bangladeshis fly high in Swiss banks in 2024

6h | TBS Stories
EMAIL US
contact@tbsnews.net
FOLLOW US
WHATSAPP
+880 1847416158
The Business Standard
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Sitemap
  • Advertisement
  • Privacy Policy
  • Comment Policy
Copyright © 2025
The Business Standard All rights reserved
Technical Partner: RSI Lab

Contact Us

The Business Standard

Main Office -4/A, Eskaton Garden, Dhaka- 1000

Phone: +8801847 416158 - 59

Send Opinion articles to - oped.tbs@gmail.com

For advertisement- sales@tbsnews.net