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10 نوفمبر 2025

الكاتب:
Star Business Report, The Daily Star

Bangladesh: Trade unions call for worker inclusion in climate policymaking and COP30 agenda

“Include workers in climate decisions: trade unions”, 9 November 2025

As the world prepares for the upcoming COP30, Bangladeshi labour rights bodies have urged the government to include worker representatives at every stage of climate-related decision-making.

The demands were made at a press briefing at the National Press Club in Dhaka, organised by the National Alliance for Just Transition Bangladesh (NAJTB).

…Bangladesh, one of the world's most climate-vulnerable countries, is already witnessing the livelihood impacts of floods, cyclones, and heatwaves, but workers' voices remain largely absent from national and global climate policies, as per a statement from NAJTB….

It called for a tripartite 'Just Transition Plan' involving the government, employers, and workers, focusing on job security, reskilling, income protection, and rehabilitation for displaced labourers.

The group also urged that climate finance, including the Loss and Damage Fund, prioritise affected workers through allocations for training, social safety nets, and livelihood support.

Gender equality was another major concern. The NAJTB called for a gender-sensitive budget to support women workers in climate-resilient sectors and to ensure equal pay, safe workplaces, and women's leadership in the green transition.

The alliance further proposed forming an independent national monitoring authority …

It also called on high-emission countries to fulfil their financial and technological responsibilities towards climate-vulnerable nations like Bangladesh.

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