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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2025

Skilled workers

Skilled workers

Watami Chairman Miki Watanabe, standing left, and Bangladesh government representatives at a memorandum signing on 29 May 2025. Photo:  Nikkei Asia

Recruiting skilled workers: Japan's restaurant group to open training centre in Dhaka

Watami aims to send 500 trained workers to Japan by Mar 2026

Infograph: TBS

Germany keen on hiring skilled workers from Bangladesh

Flags of Bangladesh and Japan. Illustration: Collected

Japan keen on skilled Bangladeshi workers, offers infrastructure loans

Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg conveyed the willingness to Foreign Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud at a bilateral meeting today (29 April) in Vienna. Photo: Courtesy

Austria offers to take skilled workers from Bangladesh, invest in green energy

Photo: Collected

Saudi Arabia welcomes more skilled workforce and investment from Bangladesh

Photo: Courtesy

Foreigners take home $10b yearly from industrial sector: DCCI president

Photo: Mumit M

67% of Japanese cos facing shortage of skilled workers in Bangladesh

Photo: BSS

Skilled workers can earn more remittance than unskilled ones: Imran

Bangladesh missing out on remittance opportunities for lack of skilled labour

Bangladesh missing out on remittance opportunities for lack of skilled labour

Just because you finished your formal education does not mean you are finished learning. Photo: Emmanuel Dunand

What I wish I understood when starting out in my career

Illustration: TBS

Our infrastructure is ready for the new frontier. Are the people ready?

Germany to recruit 4 lakh skilled workers each year, can Bangladesh benefit?

Germany to recruit 4 lakh skilled workers each year, can Bangladesh benefit?

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