Threads and borders - Bangladesh

Donnerstag, 8. Oktober 2015

‘She was born fighting’

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Labor activist Nazma Akter began working in a garment factory in 1986, when she was 11 years old – in a factory where her mother, Razia Beg...
Sonntag, 13. September 2015

The Picard Company: in Bangladesh to Stay, by Marianne Scholte

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The increasing shift of manufacturing jobs from Europe and North America to developing countries since the 1970s has been an extremely ...

'There are also good things happening in a developing country like Bangladesh. A lot of good factories are being set up.'

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Interview with Md. Saiful Islam, Managing Director of Picard Bangladesh Ltd . by Marianne Scholte, 12 April 2014, at the Picard factory o...

'In fact, we are actually taking the country forward. We gave them our knowhow for free. We weren’t paid anything for that.'

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Interview with Thomas Picard, CEO, Picard Germany by Marianne Scholte, 29 July 2014, Obersthausen Scholte: There has been a l...
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Picard Bangladesh: Continuity and Change

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Interview with Amrita Islam, Deputy Managing Director, Picard Bangladesh by Marianne Scholte , 21 September 2014, Dhaka Scholte: You...

'At a time when everyone is talking about Bangladesh and compliance, I can proudly say that we have a tannery that is compliant and respects the environment.'

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Interview with Ibnul Wara, Managing Director, Austan Ltd. by Marianne Scholte , 19 September 2015, Dhaka  Scholte: When did y...
Sonntag, 24. Mai 2015

Social compliance becomes a household word

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In 2006, a group of Bangladeshis who had all been involved with the readymade garment sector in one way or another for years were recruited...
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