The Unprecedented Pandemic 'COVID-19' Effect on the Bangladesh Apparel Workers by Shivering the Apparel Supply Chain

Shuvro Sen, N. Antara, Shusmita Sen, Sunny Chowdhury
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COVID-19, known as a pandemic, affects the global economy. ILO declared this virus as a labor market and economic crisis. This study has been conducted for understanding the effect of COVID-19 on the apparel industry and the apparel manufacturing workers. This is a descriptive study, following the inductive procedure. The relevant information has been collected from the current academic literature, newspapers, reports publications, and relevant web pages. An online interview with the manufacturers, policymakers, trade unions, researchers, and academicians has been conducted for primary information collection. This study has found that the apparel industry is one of the most affected industries among the other industries by COVID-19. The retailers’ shops are being closed with having zero turnovers which leads to ordering cancelation to the manufacturing factories. Bangladesh's apparel manufacturing industry is also drastically affected due to COVID-19. The factories can’t pay the workers’ salaries in this critical situation. Therefore, millions of workers have been sent home without their wages. Sometimes, it has predicted that the workers would lose jobs due to factory closure. The Government took lots of initiatives i.e. tax rebates, reduce VAT, financial support to the owners to pay the workers’ wages, loan installment rescheduling, etc. Albeit, these initiatives were taken for the welfare of the factory owners and the workers remain oppressed. So, a proper policy strategy is indeed an emergency to support the destitute workforce during the COVID-19 as well as in future financial crises that can happen due to this kind of epidemic or any reason. This study will be supportive to the stakeholders of this sector to learn the impact of COVID-19 on the workers and make the necessary adjustment for the future betterment.
前所未有的“COVID-19”大流行通过撼动服装供应链对孟加拉国服装工人产生了影响
COVID-19被称为大流行,影响着全球经济。国际劳工组织宣布该病毒为劳动力市场和经济危机。本研究是为了了解COVID-19对服装行业和服装制造工人的影响。这是一个描述性研究,遵循归纳程序。相关信息已从当前的学术文献、报纸、报告出版物和相关网页中收集。对制造商、政策制定者、工会、研究人员和学者进行了在线访谈,以收集初步信息。本研究发现,服装行业是其他行业中受COVID-19影响最大的行业之一。零售商的商店因零营业额而关闭,这导致了制造工厂的订单取消。孟加拉国的服装制造业也因新冠肺炎疫情受到严重影响。在这种危急的情况下,工厂无力支付工人的工资。因此,数以百万计的工人被遣返回家,没有领到工资。有时,它还预测工人将因工厂关闭而失业。政府采取了许多措施,如退税、降低增值税、资助业主支付工人工资、重新安排贷款分期付款等。尽管这些举措是为了工厂主的福利而采取的,但工人仍然受到压迫。因此,在2019冠状病毒病期间以及未来因这种流行病或任何原因可能发生的金融危机中,一项适当的政策战略确实是一项紧急措施,以支持贫困劳动力。这项研究将有助于该行业的利益相关者了解COVID-19对工人的影响,并为未来的改善做出必要的调整。
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