Bangladesh female workers textile Stock Photos and Images
RMA183NH–B/W of female textile workers finishing off the designs on block-printed fabric. Narayanganj, Bangladesh
RMG26YC0–Workers of garment sector in Bangladesh inside a factory in Dhaka
RMKTHB6E–Bangladesh tailors struggling against ready-made garment makers. While it is crowned with being the world’s second largest ready-made garment industry.
RMPK3FG9–A man talking to a woman about the working conditions of her garment factory as she cooks in a communal kitchen in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
RF2HWWP8T–Garment workers at work on the production line inside a garment factory in Bangladesh.
RMD7WFT2–Women’s cotton shirt made in Bangladesh and purchased from an H&M retail clothing store in the United States.
RFJMGNK4–Female workers in a ready-made garment factory in Gazipur on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 22, 2014. Bangladesh is the second largest app
RMA5CNRK–Women garment workers meet with their supervisor to get work they will do at home
RM2JC2AN4–Bangladesh; portrait of a woman working with a sewing machine. Textile factory.
RM2R74A2N–Female workers of a ready-made garment enter in a factory at Fatullah in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
RM2GDC7AR–Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 12, 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it
RM2HN3A60–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 12th Feb, 2022. A woman seen working at an embroidery machine in a textile factory at Kamrangirchar. (Photo by Md Manik/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2HN39G1–Dhaka, Bangladesh. 12th Feb, 2022. A woman seen working at an embroidery machine in a textile factory at Kamrangirchar. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2KAWK7C–Bangladeshi female workers work at a garments factory in Gazipur outskirts of Dhaka on February 17, 2018. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially.However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market.The tex
RM2GDF64D–Non Exclusive: DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dha
RM2GE61CH–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it has
RF2PJPT84–Garment workers work at a ready-made garment factory in Bangladesh.
RMA183NN–B/W of female textile workers finishing off the designs on block-printed fabric.Narayanganj, Bangladesh
RF2AE901D–Workers of garment sector in Bangladesh inside a factory in Dhaka
RMDF1MH2–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 26th Sep, 2013. Bangladeshi garment workers shout slogans during a protest in Narayanganj on September 26, 2013. Most Bangladesh garment factories have reopened after five days of violent protests over wage hikes for textile workers, after the government vowed to crack down on the unrest 'with all force.
RMPK3FFX–A man talking to a woman about the working conditions of her garment factory as she cooks in a communal kitchen in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
RF2HWWP91–Garment workers at work on the production line inside a garment factory in Bangladesh.
RM2GDDR12–Dhaka, Bangladesh. August 12 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RMKTHB6C–Bangladesh tailors struggling against ready-made garment makers. While it is crowned with being the world’s second largest ready-made garment industry.
RFJMGNCR–Female workers in a ready-made garment factory in Gazipur on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 22, 2014. Bangladesh is the second largest app
RF2HWWP8H–A woman entrepreneur is showing her basket made with Bamboo in the Netrkona district of Bangladesh. It is also helping other women to earn money.
RMA5CNRJ–Women garment workers meet with their supervisor to get work they will do at home
RF2HWWP8P–A woman entrepreneur is showing her basket made with Bamboo in the Netrkona district of Bangladesh. It is also helping other women to earn money.
RM2JC2AN1–Bangladesh; portrait of a woman working with a sewing machine. Textile factory.
RM2R749X7–Female workers of a ready-made garment enter in a factory at Fatullah in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
RM2GDC7AG–Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 12, 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it
RM2KAWK7H–Bangladeshi female workers work at a garments factory in Gazipur outskirts of Dhaka on February 17, 2018. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially.However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market.The tex
RM2GDF62X–Non Exclusive: DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dha
RM2GE61C3–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it has
RF2PJPT38–Garment workers work at a ready-made garment factory in Bangladesh.
RF2AE901M–Workers of garment sector in Bangladesh inside a factory in Dhaka
RMDF1MH5–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 26th Sep, 2013. Bangladeshi garment workers shout slogans during a protest in Narayanganj on September 26, 2013. Most Bangladesh garment factories have reopened after five days of violent protests over wage hikes for textile workers, after the government vowed to crack down on the unrest 'with all force.
RMPK3FGC–A man talking to a woman about the working conditions of her garment factory as she cooks in a communal kitchen in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
RM2GDDR08–Dhaka, Bangladesh. August 12 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RFJMGNFD–Female workers in a ready-made garment factory in Gazipur on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 22, 2014. Bangladesh is the second largest app
RMA5CNRH–Women garment workers meet with their supervisor to get work they will do at home
RM2JC2AM2–Bangladesh; portrait of a woman working with a sewing machine. Textile factory.
RM2R74AJ0–Female workers of a ready-made garment enter in a factory at Fatullah in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
RM2GDC7AN–Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 12, 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it
RM2KAWK7F–Bangladeshi female workers work at a garments factory in Gazipur outskirts of Dhaka on February 17, 2018. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially.However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market.The tex
RM2GDF63T–Non Exclusive: DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dha
RM2GE6199–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it has
RF2PJPTDA–Garment workers work at a ready-made garment factory in Bangladesh.
RMG26YC1–Workers of garment sector in Bangladesh inside a factory in Dhaka
RMDF1MH8–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 26th Sep, 2013. Bangladeshi garment workers shout slogans during a protest in Narayanganj on September 26, 2013. Most Bangladesh garment factories have reopened after five days of violent protests over wage hikes for textile workers, after the government vowed to crack down on the unrest 'with all force.
RMPK3FGM–A man talking to a woman about the working conditions of her garment factory as she cooks in a communal kitchen in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
RF2F59KHG–Workers of garment sector on a knitting machine in Bangladesh inside a factory in Dhaka
RM2GDDR33–Dhaka, Bangladesh. August 12 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RF2AE9021–Women textile workers hold meeting for wage increase in Dakha, Bangladesh
RFJMGMMW–Female workers in a sewing section of a ready-made garment factory at Narayanganj on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 21, 2014. Bangladesh i
RMA5CNRG–Women garment workers meet with their supervisor to get work they will do at home
RM2R74A9Y–Female workers of a ready-made garment enter in a factory at Fatullah in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
RM2GDC7B0–Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 12, 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it
RM2KAWK7J–Bangladeshi female workers attend at their garments factory for work in Gazipur outskirts of Dhaka on February 17, 2018. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially.However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world
RM2GDF63P–Non Exclusive: DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dha
RM2GE61CJ–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it has
RF2PJPT37–Garment workers work at a ready-made garment factory in Bangladesh.
RMDF1MH4–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 26th Sep, 2013. Bangladeshi garment workers shout slogans during a protest in Narayanganj on September 26, 2013. Most Bangladesh garment factories have reopened after five days of violent protests over wage hikes for textile workers, after the government vowed to crack down on the unrest 'with all force.
RMPK3FFB–A man talking to a woman about the working conditions of her garment factory as she cooks in a communal kitchen in the slums of Dhaka, Bangladesh.
RMDF1MHG–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 26th Sep, 2013. Bangladeshi police officials take cover as striking garment workers throw stones during a protest in Narayanganj on September 26, 2013. Most Bangladesh garment factories have reopened after five days of violent protests over wage hikes for textile workers, after the government vowed to crack down on the unrest 'with all force .
RMPK3E7P–Garment workers ironing clothes inside a garment factory in Bangladesh.
RM2GDDR32–Dhaka, Bangladesh. August 12 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RFJMGNHF–Female workers in a ready-made garment factory in Gazipur on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 22, 2014. Bangladesh is the second largest app
RMA5CNRM–Women garment workers meet with their supervisor to get work they will do at home
RM2R74A0D–Female workers of a ready-made garment enter in a factory at Fatullah in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
RM2GDC7AK–Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 12, 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it
RM2KAWK7P–Bangladeshi female workers work at a garments factory in Gazipur outskirts of Dhaka on February 17, 2018. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially.However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world market.The tex
RM2GDF63R–Non Exclusive: DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dha
RM2GE61C9–DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it has
RF2PJPT3T–Garment workers work at a ready-made garment factory in Bangladesh.
RMDF1MHB–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 26th Sep, 2013. Bangladeshi police officials take cover as striking garment workers throw stones during a protest in Narayanganj on September 26, 2013. Most Bangladesh garment factories have reopened after five days of violent protests over wage hikes for textile workers, after the government vowed to crack down on the unrest 'with all force .
RM2GDDR2Y–Dhaka, Bangladesh. August 12 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Credit: Pacific Press Media Production Corp./Alamy Live News
RFJMGNMX–Female workers in a ready-made garment factory in Gazipur on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 22, 2014. Bangladesh is the second largest app
RM2R749NF–Female workers of a ready-made garment enter in a factory at Fatullah in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
RM2GDC7AM–Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 12, 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it
RM2KAWK88–Bangladeshi female workers attend at their garments factory for work in Gazipur outskirts of Dhaka on February 17, 2018. The garment sector has provided employment opportunities to women from the rural areas that previously did not have any opportunity to be part of the formal workforce. This has given women the chance to be financially independent and have a voice in the family because now they contribute financially.However, women workers face problems. Most women come from low income families. Low wage of women workers and their compliance have enabled the industry to compete with the world
RM2GDF63B–Non Exclusive: DHAKA, BANGLADESH - AUGUST 12: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dha
RF2PJPT80–Garment workers work at a ready-made garment factory in Bangladesh.
RMDF1MH9–Narayanganj, Bangladesh. 26th Sep, 2013. Bangladeshi police officials take cover as striking garment workers throw stones during a protest in Narayanganj on September 26, 2013. Most Bangladesh garment factories have reopened after five days of violent protests over wage hikes for textile workers, after the government vowed to crack down on the unrest 'with all force .
RFJMGNE8–Female workers in a ready-made garment factory in Gazipur on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh on June 22, 2014. Bangladesh is the second largest app
RM2R749JC–Female workers of a ready-made garment enter in a factory at Fatullah in Narayanganj, Bangladesh.
RM2GDC7AF–Dhaka, Bangladesh, August 12, 2021: A woman manufactures clothes in a textile factory in the Gazipur industrial zone on the outskirts of Dhaka. Despite the lockdown measures, imposed across the country by the coronavirus, Bangladeshi textile factories have resumed production of clothing, which They supply the most important brands in the world and represent 84% of the country's total exports. Bangladesh is one of the largest textile exporters in the world employing more than 4 million people, most of them women. Bangladesh's labor force is one of the cheapest in the region, and as a result, it
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