The Workers

THEIR STORIES

“I want to be independent. I want my own identity. Also, I want society to give freedom to women, how they want to dress or their opinions.”
Quality control
Household of one
23 years old
Fatema

Fatema has worked in the garment industry in Bangladesh for three years. Note: The quotes in the posts are not from the workers in the photos, but from different workers.

"We parents are doing hard work so that our children get well educated and get a respectful job in the future. I believe that here people work after getting good work nowhere else. I do not wish my children that destination."
Supervisor
Household of four
34 years old
Nasrin

Nasrin has worked in the garment industry in Bangladesh for 18 years. Note: The quotes in the posts are not from the workers in the photos, but from different workers.

"I have learned many things from the Garment Worker Diaries project. I can keep track of my monthly transactions, that is, how much I have spent, how much I have earned and how much I have saved in a month."
Machine operator
Household of three
39 years old
Jesmin

Jesmin has worked in the garment industry in Bangladesh for 17 years. Note: The quotes in the posts are not from the workers in the photos, but from different workers.

MEET THE WORKERS
MEET SHILA: A GARMENT WORKER DIARIES INTERVIEW

Shila is one of the more than 900 female respondents who participated in our multi-year garment workers diaries study in Bangladesh (over 75% of respondents were women, roughly representative of workers in the garment sector in Bangladesh as a whole). In this interview, Shila shares a bit of her life story, her daily routine, her past struggles and her hopes for the future, not just for herself but also for her son.

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THEIR WORLD THROUGH THEIR EYES

Every #OpenDiaries post features quotes from workers in response to special survey questions and photographs taken by the workers themselves.

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