Kabir Humayun, Maple Myfanwy, Islam Md Shahidul, Usher Kim
School of Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of New England, Armidale, Australia.
Department of Sociology, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Environ Occup Health Pract. 2022 Apr 30;4(1). doi: 10.1539/eohp.2021-0020-OHW. eCollection 2022.
There has been debate regarding the working conditions for employees of the Bangladesh readymade garment (RMG) industry since the 1980s. Little is known how the existing working conditions of the Bangladesh RMG sector impact workers' health and overall wellbeing, which remains the key aim of this study.
The study adopted a qualitative descriptive design. Twenty-seven RMG workers (female: 21, male: 6) were purposively recruited for focus groups (FGs) from both the Export Processing Zone (EPZ) and non-EPZ factories located in Dhaka and Chattogram, the two largest cities in Bangladesh. FGs were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Inductive thematic analysis was performed to review the transcribed data and to identify themes.
The study identified that the existing working conditions impacted workers' health and wellbeing severely. These conditions mainly comprise of inadequate workplace facilities (lack of pure drinking water, unavailability of qualified doctors, and fabricated signage of childcare facilities) and poor working environments (lack of hygienic practices, unavailability of safety equipment, sexual harassment, mandatory nights shifts, inappropriate sitting arrangements, and workplaces as death traps). All the female workers reported experience of verbal or sexual harassment at least once inside the factories also noted anxiety and feeling unsafe while working during night shifts. These conditions are presented within the socioeconomic conditions of Bangladesh.
This study contributes to understanding the nexus between factory owners' profit maximization mindset and workplace conditions in relation to workers' health and wellbeing status. Strict monitoring of the workplace conditions of Bangladesh RMG factories is warranted.
自20世纪80年代以来,关于孟加拉国成衣业员工的工作条件一直存在争议。对于孟加拉国成衣业现有工作条件如何影响工人健康和整体福祉知之甚少,而这仍是本研究的关键目标。
本研究采用定性描述性设计。从孟加拉国最大的两个城市达卡和吉大港的出口加工区(EPZ)工厂和非出口加工区工厂中,有目的地招募了27名成衣工人(女性:21名,男性:6名)参加焦点小组(FGs)。焦点小组进行了录音并逐字转录。进行归纳主题分析以审查转录数据并确定主题。
研究发现,现有的工作条件严重影响了工人的健康和福祉。这些条件主要包括工作场所设施不足(缺乏纯净饮用水、没有合格医生以及托儿设施的虚假标识)和恶劣的工作环境(缺乏卫生习惯、没有安全设备、性骚扰、强制夜班、不合适的坐姿安排以及像死亡陷阱一样的工作场所)。所有女工都报告至少在工厂内经历过一次言语或性骚扰,她们还指出在夜班工作时感到焦虑和不安全。这些情况是在孟加拉国的社会经济背景下呈现的。
本研究有助于理解工厂主利润最大化思维与工作场所条件之间的联系,以及其与工人健康和福祉状况的关系。有必要对孟加拉国成衣工厂的工作场所条件进行严格监督。