The Readymade Garment Industry of Bangladesh
Title | The Readymade Garment Industry of Bangladesh PDF eBook |
Author | Hafiz G. A. Siddiqi |
Publisher | |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Clothing trade |
ISBN |
Articles on the industry geared for export marketing in the country.
Engendering Garment Industry
Title | Engendering Garment Industry PDF eBook |
Author | Pratimā Pāla-Majumadāra |
Publisher | |
Pages | 174 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Clothing trade |
ISBN | 9789840517619 |
Labor, Global Supply Chains, and the Garment Industry in South Asia
Title | Labor, Global Supply Chains, and the Garment Industry in South Asia PDF eBook |
Author | Sanchita Saxena |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 298 |
Release | 2019-06-27 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0429771754 |
This book argues that larger flaws in the global supply chain must first be addressed to change the way business is conducted to prevent factory owners from taking deadly risks to meet clients’ demands in the garment industry in Bangladesh. Using the 2013 Rana Plaza disaster as a departure point, and to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future, this book presents an interdisciplinary analysis to address the disaster which resulted in a radical change in the functioning of the garment industry. The chapters present innovative ways of thinking about solutions that go beyond third-party monitoring. They open up possibilities for a renewed engagement of international brands and buyers within the garment sector, a focus on direct worker empowerment using technology, the role of community-based movements, developing a model of change through enforceable contracts combined with workers movements, and a more productive and influential role for both factory owners and the government. This book makes key interventions and rethinks the approaches that have been taken until now and proposes suggestions for the way forward. It engages with international brands, the private sector, and civil society to strategize about the future of the industry and for those who depend on it for their livelihood. A much-needed review and evaluation of the many initiatives that have been set up in Bangladesh in the wake of Rana Plaza, this book is a valuable addition to academics in the fields of development studies, gender and women’s studies, human rights, poverty and practice, political science, economics, sociology, anthropology, and South Asian studies.
Broken Promises of Globalization
Title | Broken Promises of Globalization PDF eBook |
Author | Shahidur Rahman |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2013-12-05 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0739178350 |
Broken Promises of Globalization: The Case of the Bangladesh Garment Industry analyzes the consequences of the latest wave of globalization within the context of the Bangladesh garment industry's integration into world markets and production chains. Shahidur Rahman has found that although globalization has created opportunities, the process of globalization has also triggered a deformed development leaving Bangladesh increasingly vulnerable to shifts and tensions within the world trading regime. Bangladesh’s vulnerability, experienced as a constraining framework by all the major actors in dependent industrialization, is of particular importance to the progress both of workers and of Bangladesh’s industrializing modernizers in the garment industry. This book intends to respond to three questions. First, has the garment industry been able to counteract the vulnerability that women garment workers had experienced in their villages? Second, is the formation of a welfare committee a substitute model for unions when it comes to protecting women’s rights? Finally, how is a Least Developing Country dealing with both domestic and external pressures in its response to globalization? Rahman argues that in spite of the opportunities created by the growth of the garment industry, the key actors such as workers, entrepreneurs, unions, and even the government have become vulnerable in the process of the global integration of this industry. This is an ethnographic study that tells the story of the rise, growth, and demise of a Bangladeshi garment company. From a broader approach, an internal force such as the government of Bangladesh is not alone in being responsible for pushing the workers into a vulnerable position; external pressure on the state is also responsible for intensifying the vulnerability of Bangladeshi institutions and actors. Broken Promises of Globalization exposes the crisis Bangladeshi garment companies face as a result of the momentous pressures emanating from the regime of neo-liberal globalization. This ethnographic study, exploring a wide range of contemporary and recent development issues, holds particular relevance for students and scholars of sociology, political science, political economics, labor, and development studies.
The Bangladesh Garment Industry and the Global Supply Chain
Title | The Bangladesh Garment Industry and the Global Supply Chain PDF eBook |
Author | Shahidur Rahman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-01-09 |
Genre | Bangladesh |
ISBN | 9780367720520 |
From LDC to Lower Middle Income Country -- From Million to Billion dollar industry -- From First generation to Second generation Entrepreneurs -- Case study: Small garment factory -- Case study: Medium and Large Factory -- Transnational Governance: Accord and Alliance -- Challenges of Sustainability -- Road Ahead.
Everyday Life of Ready-made Garment Kormi in Bangladesh
Title | Everyday Life of Ready-made Garment Kormi in Bangladesh PDF eBook |
Author | Mohammad Tareq Hasan |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2022-07-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3030999025 |
This book portrays the scene where corporate international trade agreements, a new neoliberal state regime, and a growing textile market have contributed to the becoming of a new class of Muslim female workers—who labor in Bangladesh’s apparel export factories under conditions of neoliberal capitalism. The garment kormi—often abstracted by the homogenizing category of the “garment worker”—remain lost in the statistics of development and empowerment or contrarily exploitation. Thereby, focusing on the everyday lives of garment kormi, i.e., workers’ stories than on the collective of garment workers as a category, this book at one front highlights the neoliberal structures of difference and inequality, and on the other reflects on the potential of egalitarianism and change in terms of novel ways of comprising and expressing life-worlds. It shows that the values in life and the structures that govern life, such as contemporary Bangladesh’s neoliberal order, kinship relationality, and religiosity, are co-constitutive, multi-layered, and always on the move, never fixed.
The Garment Industry in Low-Income Countries
Title | The Garment Industry in Low-Income Countries PDF eBook |
Author | T. Fukunishi |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2014-05-21 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1137383186 |
This book explores the means through which the garment industry contributes to industrialization, poverty reduction, empowerment of undereducated workers, in particular female laborers, and shared growth in contemporary low-income countries.