2021
DOI: 10.38157/society_sustainability.v3i1.283
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Impact of COVID-19 on Ready-made Garments Workers in Bangladesh

Abstract: COVID-19 is an overwhelming crisis that has touched almost every sector. As the Ready-made Garments (RMG) sector is closely integrated with the global supply chain, it is important to understand the implications of COVID-19 on RMG workers as they are the most vulnerable in this situation. This article aims to explore the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic on RMG workers in Bangladesh. Particularly, it investigates the impact on health, safety and security, employment, livelihood, and social relations of th… Show more

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“…It implicated their livelihood imputes, such as the inability to manage daily expenses, foodstuffs, house rent, etc. (Sharif, 2021). According to a study by SANEM, a 25% negative stun on households' expenditure led to a rise in the poverty rate in Bangladesh from 20.5% in 2019 to around 41% in 2020 (Raihan, 2020).…”
Section: The Paradox Between Life and Livelihoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It implicated their livelihood imputes, such as the inability to manage daily expenses, foodstuffs, house rent, etc. (Sharif, 2021). According to a study by SANEM, a 25% negative stun on households' expenditure led to a rise in the poverty rate in Bangladesh from 20.5% in 2019 to around 41% in 2020 (Raihan, 2020).…”
Section: The Paradox Between Life and Livelihoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, I decided to start work as a domestic worker till then." (Personal correspondence, 12 July 2021) The study by Sharif (2021) revealed the job security perspectives of Ready-made garment workers in Bangladesh. As a result of global supply chain interruption during the COVID-19 situation, the RMG sector in Bangladesh was disrupted, resulting in the termination of casual or permanent workers.…”
Section: Change Of Occupationmentioning
confidence: 99%