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Bangladesh - CLR

ITUC Global Rights Index 2024 Ratings The ITUC Global Rights Index depicts the world's worst countries for workers by rating 148 countries on a scale from 1 ...

The world's worst countries for workers - NW Labor Press

Here's a partial list of how countries were ranked by ITUC: Nine countries were rated the best in the world for workers rights—rated “1 ...

Global Rights Index 2024 - Human Level

Overall, the Middle East and North Africa remained the world's worst region for workers, with an average rating of 4.74 (increased from 4.53 in ...

Global Rights Index points to remaining challenges in workers' rights ...

The average score for European countries went down from 2.56 in 2023 to 2.73 in 2024. Over the last decade, the average score in Europe dropped ...

ITUC Global Rights Index places Bangladesh among worst 10 ...

For the seventh time Bangladesh is placed among the worst 10 countries in terms of workers' rights, as per the '2023 ITUC Global Rights ...

Global Rights Index - Wikipedia

2023 rankings · Bangladesh · Belarus · Ecuador · Egypt · Eswatini · Guatemala · Myanmar · The Philippines ...

2024 ituc global rights index the world's worst

In 75% of countries, workers were denied the right to establish or join a trade union, a small improvement from 2023 when 77% of countries excluded workers.

ITUC report highlights workers' rights crackdown - Ecotextile News

Bangladesh, Myanmar, Guatemala and Turkey have all been named in the top 10 worst countries for working people in 2023 with the report ...

ITUC Newsletter – May 2024⚡ The worst countries in ... - LinkedIn

As a comprehensive review of workers' rights in law, ranking 151 countries against a list of 97 indicators derived from international law, it is ...

ITUC names ten worst countries for workers - IndustriALL Global Union

Bangladesh is one of the world's worst countries for workers ... 5 July, 2023The recently published ITUC Global Rights Index 2023, which ranks countries based on ...

Belarus once again ranked among the ten worst countries for workers

... (ITUC) has published an update of the Global Rights Index for 2023. The top ten worst countries for working people in 2023 include: Bangladesh ...

Philippines in Top 10 worst countries for workers anew — ITUC report

The Philippines has landed in the Top 10 list of worst countries for workers by the Brussels-based International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC).

The Global Rights Index and building a better world - Social Europe

Worst for workers ... The 2023 index indicates that the ten worst countries for working people are: Bangladesh, Belarus, Ecuador, Egypt, Eswatini, ...

Turkey remains among top 10 worst countries for workers

Turkey remained among the 10 worst countries for workers in 2024, according to the International Trade Union Confederation's (ITUC) Global ...

Garment workers Archives - Peoples Dispatch

ITUC Global Rights Index · Bangladesh ranked worst country for workers in ITUC's 2023 Global Rights Index · July 20, 2023 ; Bangladesh garment workers protest ...

2022 ITUC Global Rights Index

Garments workers in. Bangladesh protest against forced resignations and illegal layoffs. The country is one of the worst for working people who face regressive ...

U.S. Rated Alarmingly High in Global Survey of Worst ... - AFL-CIO

Workers in countries with the rating of 4 have reported systematic violations. The government and/or companies are engaged in serious efforts to ...

Global Rights Index 2024 Report Highlights Increasing Violations of ...

The workers and unions in Africa remained unaffected, at an average rating of 3.88 in 2023. More than 90% of countries excluded workers out of ...

Labor unions going global for workers rights - CIP

In Bangladesh, although The Accord has led to changes in factories and successful legal battles for unions, worker abuses are still common in ...

MENA region tops list of worst places for workers in 2024

According to the report, these regions have seen a continuous decline in workers' rights, with an average rating of 4.74, up from 4.53 in 2023.