Dhaka, April 21 -- The Labour Reform Commission, one of the five commissions formed in the second phase to recommend state reforms, submitted its final report to Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus at noon on Monday.
The Chief Advisor's Office said that the commission formally handed over the report at a ceremony held at the State Guest House Jamuna in Dhaka, according to bdnews24.com.
The interim government formed five commissions in the second phase to recommend media, health, labour, women, and local government reforms.
Initially, the commissions were given 90 days to submit their reports. The dates were later extended, first to March 31 and then to April 30.
Syed Sultan Uddin Ahmed served as the head of this commission formed for labour ...
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