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SUNDAY, JUNE 01, 2025

Migrant Bangladeshi Workers

Switching employers is a big problem for Bangladeshi migrant workers in Maldives. Photo: Reuters
Panorama

Bangladeshi workers make up about 20% of Maldives’ population, but can they stay?

Many of these workers are migrants with valid work permits. However, many others have overstayed tourist visas or left their sponsor companies to work elsewhere, rendering their residence illegal

154 migrant workers returned to the country from Libya on September 20. Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

154 Bangladeshi migrants return from Libya

Labour exports rise 30% in July
Migration

Labour exports rise 30% in July

Photo: Courtesy/Bernama
Bangladesh

Malaysia to end services of agencies handling visa applications for Bangladeshi workers

File Photo: Saudi Ambassador to Bangladesh Essa Al-Duhailan. Photo: Arab News
Migration

Saudi Arabia set to recruit more medical workers from Bangladesh: Riyadh ambassador

Representational image. Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS
Panorama

Why migrant workers have a hard time back at home

Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Moldova to take labourers from Bangladesh

Covid-19 deaths among migrant workers high in Gulf states: Study
Migration

Covid-19 deaths among migrant workers high in Gulf states: Study

Representational image. File Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain/TBS
Migration

1,500 Bahrain returnees still struggling to get back to work

File Photo: Mumit M
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Migrants’ woes linger as airports yet to get PCR test facility

File Photo: The photo was taken from migrant workers’ protest in Dhaka’s Karwan Bazar for tickets to Saudi Arabia in September. Photo: Mumit M
Migration

Database to assist returning migrants

Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen
Bangladesh

Declining migrant outflow will halt LDC graduation: FM 

This is a representational photo of Bangladeshi migrant workers/UNB
Migration

Brokers a big issue as Italy opens door for Bangladeshi workers

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