Bangla Press Desk: When Aklima, a 38-year-old garment worker from Manikganj, lost her job in 2017, she turned to the labour court hoping for justice. Eight years later, her case remains unresolved, drained by countless trips to Dhaka, mounting expenses, and endless delays.
Aklima’s story is far from unique. Across the country, specialised labour courts – meant to protect workers’ rights and offer quicker, more accessible justice – have instead become a special cause of suffering.
Long distances, legal backlogs, and weak enforcement mean many workers, like Aklima, suffer all over again when seeking redress. The very courts designed to protect them often deepen their hardship.
Bangladesh has 14 labour courts, including a Labour Appellate Tribunal. These courts were created to handle employment disputes more quickly and cheaply than regular courts, without much of the red tape. But in practice, workers often find it harder to get justice here than in any other courtroom.
Specialised courts, special suffering for workers
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: When Aklima, a 38-year-old garment worker from Manikganj, lost her job in 2017, she turned to the labour court hoping for justice. Eight years later, her case remains unresolved, drained by countless trips to Dhaka, mounting expenses, and endless delays.
Aklima’s story is far from unique. Across the country, specialised labour courts – meant to protect workers’ rights and offer quicker, more accessible justice – have instead become a special cause of suffering.
Long distances, legal backlogs, and weak enforcement mean many workers, like Aklima, suffer all over again when seeking redress. The very courts designed to protect them often deepen their hardship.
Bangladesh has 14 labour courts, including a Labour Appellate Tribunal. These courts were created to handle employment disputes more quickly and cheaply than regular courts, without much of the red tape. But in practice, workers often find it harder to get justice here than in any other courtroom.
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