About Us
Who We Are
The National Workers Unity Centre is dedicated to championing the rights, safety, and dignity of workers across Bangladesh. With a strong focus on empowering women garment workers, we strive to foster equality, fair treatment, and better opportunities in the workplace. Through advocacy, education, and community support, we aim to build a future where every worker’s voice is heard and valued.
Mission & Vision
Mission
Our mission is to unite workers from all sectors across Bangladesh—both formal and informal—to ensure their social, economic, and political rights are upheld. We strive to empower workers through education, advocacy, and organized efforts, fostering an environment where every worker is treated with dignity and respect. NWUC is committed to building a strong labor movement that prioritizes fairness, justice, and the overall well-being of workers and their families.
Vision
Our vision is to create a self-reliant, sustainable, and modern industrialized nation where workers enjoy a decent standard of living, equitable wages, and safe working conditions. We envision a society free from exploitation, where labor laws and international standards are strictly upheld. By fostering unity among workers and collaborating with national and international stakeholders, we aim to build a prosperous future where workers’ voices are heard, and their rights are safeguarded for generations to come.
Championing Women’s Rights
We are dedicated to advocating for the rights of women garment workers, addressing challenges like wage disparity, unsafe work environments, and lack of representation. Our goal is to create a future where every woman can work with dignity, respect, and equal opportunities.
Our Core Initiatives
Dedicated to improving the lives of workers, our initiatives focus on advocacy, education, and empowerment to create lasting change in the garment industry and beyond.
Support Our Mission
Your involvement can drive change. Learn how you can make a real impact on the lives of women garment workers in Bangladesh.
