Abstract:
This research is about policy reform in the ship breaking industry in Bangladesh which is known for not that much developed and unnoticed to the other countries and mostly ignored by international policies so this is very essential for safeguarding human rights and give the industry a better working place working condition and safeguards to have proper training equipment for workers environment el sustainability. Moreover this sector of she breaking industry is not well developed and with bad name have in the country of Bangladesh so it’s important to work in the sector so that the industry could develop and workers will privatize the work and the industry develops in well also conditions of workers and issues of poverty of the sector of she breaking industry will be in good name internationally. In this sector of sheep breaking industry equipment’s and proper training is also have to ensure to do better business and safety concerns could not be unnoticed also the condition of workers issues of properties focusing international standards government agencies industries share holders human rights organization’s should have to be in focus to do better business in the industry Bangladesh can mitigate the risk that faced by the workers promote sustainable practices and upholds international obligations . The aim of the reform of the industry is to have human rights protection to improve better living conditions of the workers provide better voices offer healthcare benefits and strength and following international standards in Bangladesh. Labor workers bad safety conditions and
low fare wages are also concerning to reach the goals also workers safety and environmental sustainability is also important there by the goal is to develop the industry collaboration with the government agencies industry shareholders stakeholders human rights organizations. As a result Bangladesh will get more fame in the industry and more money in the industry in internationally will develop .
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Law in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh