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Sramik.org Launched to Protect Workers’ Rights and Constitutional Dignity in Bangladesh

Dhaka / Nationwide | 02.01.2025

Sramik.org, a new national, non-governmental civic platform, has been launched to protect the rights, dignity, safety, and constitutional protection of workers (sramik) across Bangladesh. The platform is dedicated to ensuring that workers—particularly those in vulnerable and informal sectors—are aware of their rights and are able to seek lawful protection without fear, political dependency, or exploitation.

Sramik.org operates under the broader civic framework of Jatiya.org and derives its legitimacy from the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, specifically Article 7(1), which affirms that all power in the Republic belongs to the people.

A Constitutional Platform for Workers, Not a Political Organisation

Sramik.org is not a government website, not a political party, and not a state authority. It does not exercise executive, legislative, or judicial power. Instead, it functions as a people-driven civic initiative, grounded in fundamental rights such as equality before law, dignity, freedom of association, and protection from exploitation.

Millions of workers contribute to Bangladesh’s economy, yet many remain unprotected due to lack of awareness, weak enforcement, political pressure, or fear of retaliation. Sramik.org has been established to address this gap through rights education, civic unity, and constitutional awareness, rather than confrontation or partisan activity.

Who Sramik.org Serves

Sramik.org is open to all workers in Bangladesh, including: Garment and industrial workers. Agricultural and rural workers. Construction, transport, and day labourers. Domestic and informal-sector workers. Migrant, returning, and contract workers. Special attention is given to workers who are economically vulnerable, informally employed, or excluded from institutional protection.

Purpose and Approach

The platform seeks to: Raise awareness of constitutional, labour, and human rights. Promote lawful unity and peaceful organisation among workers. Encourage dignity, safety, and fairness in workplaces. Support access to justice through knowledge and documentation. Protect workers’ privacy and security. Sramik.org does not promote violence, unlawful action, or political agendas. Its approach is peaceful, rights-based, and constitutional.

Founder’s Vision

The platform is founded under the civic vision of Dr. Raju Ahmed Dipu, LL.M. (UK), who has consistently emphasised that workers’ rights are constitutional entitlements, not favours granted by power.

His guiding principle for Sramik.org is clear:

“When workers know their rights, exploitation loses its power.”

Commitment to Privacy and Protection

Recognising the vulnerability of workers, Sramik.org maintains a strong commitment to privacy, confidentiality, and data protection. Personal information is handled lawfully, with consent, and in line with Bangladesh law, constitutional safeguards, and international human rights standards.

No worker’s data is used for political manipulation, commercial exploitation, or intimidation.

A Call to Workers and Society

Sramik.org invites workers, civil society organisations, rights advocates, and responsible institutions to engage constructively in building a Bangladesh where: Workers are respected as full citizens. Rights are known before they are violated. Unity replaces fear. The Constitution protects everyone equally

Media & Public Contact

Platform: Sramik.org
Parent Civic Framework: Jatiya.org
Email: member@jatiya.org

Closing Statement

No nation can be just if its workers are unprotected.
No worker is powerless when the Constitution is known.

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Sramik.org Launched to Protect Workers’ Rights and Constitutional Dignity in Bangladesh

Dhaka / Nationwide | 02.01.2025

Sramik.org, a new national, non-governmental civic platform, has been launched to protect the rights, dignity, safety, and constitutional protection of workers (sramik) across Bangladesh. The platform is dedicated to ensuring that workers—particularly those in vulnerable and informal sectors—are aware of their rights and are able to seek lawful protection without fear, political dependency, or exploitation.

Sramik.org operates under the broader civic framework of Jatiya.org and derives its legitimacy from the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, specifically Article 7(1), which affirms that all power in the Republic belongs to the people.

A Constitutional Platform for Workers, Not a Political Organisation

Sramik.org is not a government website, not a political party, and not a state authority. It does not exercise executive, legislative, or judicial power. Instead, it functions as a people-driven civic initiative, grounded in fundamental rights such as equality before law, dignity, freedom of association, and protection from exploitation.

Millions of workers contribute to Bangladesh’s economy, yet many remain unprotected due to lack of awareness, weak enforcement, political pressure, or fear of retaliation. Sramik.org has been established to address this gap through rights education, civic unity, and constitutional awareness, rather than confrontation or partisan activity.

Who Sramik.org Serves

Sramik.org is open to all workers in Bangladesh, including: Garment and industrial workers. Agricultural and rural workers. Construction, transport, and day labourers. Domestic and informal-sector workers. Migrant, returning, and contract workers. Special attention is given to workers who are economically vulnerable, informally employed, or excluded from institutional protection.

Purpose and Approach

The platform seeks to: Raise awareness of constitutional, labour, and human rights. Promote lawful unity and peaceful organisation among workers. Encourage dignity, safety, and fairness in workplaces. Support access to justice through knowledge and documentation. Protect workers’ privacy and security. Sramik.org does not promote violence, unlawful action, or political agendas. Its approach is peaceful, rights-based, and constitutional.

Founder’s Vision

The platform is founded under the civic vision of Dr. Raju Ahmed Dipu, LL.M. (UK), who has consistently emphasised that workers’ rights are constitutional entitlements, not favours granted by power.

His guiding principle for Sramik.org is clear:

“When workers know their rights, exploitation loses its power.”

Commitment to Privacy and Protection

Recognising the vulnerability of workers, Sramik.org maintains a strong commitment to privacy, confidentiality, and data protection. Personal information is handled lawfully, with consent, and in line with Bangladesh law, constitutional safeguards, and international human rights standards.

No worker’s data is used for political manipulation, commercial exploitation, or intimidation.

A Call to Workers and Society

Sramik.org invites workers, civil society organisations, rights advocates, and responsible institutions to engage constructively in building a Bangladesh where: Workers are respected as full citizens. Rights are known before they are violated. Unity replaces fear. The Constitution protects everyone equally

Media & Public Contact

Platform: Sramik.org
Parent Civic Framework: Jatiya.org
Email: member@jatiya.org

Closing Statement

No nation can be just if its workers are unprotected.
No worker is powerless when the Constitution is known.

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A National Civic Initiative Calls on Workers to Know, Claim, and Defend Their Constitutional Rights

Dhaka / Nationwide | 02.01.2025

A new people-led civic initiative, Sramik.org, has formally opened participation for workers across Bangladesh, calling on them to know their rights, protect their dignity, and stand together under the Constitution.

Sramik.org has been established as a non-governmental, non-political platform operating under the wider civic framework of Jatiya.org. The platform is rooted in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh, particularly Article 7(1), which affirms that sovereignty belongs to the people.

From Labour to Citizenship

In Bangladesh, workers are often viewed only as labour—measured by productivity rather than protected as citizens. Millions face unsafe working conditions, wage injustice, job insecurity, and fear of retaliation, while remaining unaware of the constitutional protections available to them.

Sramik.org seeks to change this reality by repositioning workers not as dependents on favour or power, but as rights-bearing citizens entitled to dignity, legal protection, and equality before law.

What Makes Sramik.org Different

Sramik.org is not a trade union, not a government body, and not a political movement. It does not replace existing institutions or encourage unlawful action. Instead, it provides: Rights awareness based on the Constitution, A safe civic space for workers to learn and connect. Peaceful, lawful unity without political alignment. Protection of privacy and non-retaliation. The platform focuses on empowerment through knowledge, not confrontation.

Who Can Participate

Participation is open to all workers, including those in: Garments and factories, Agriculture and rural labour. Construction, transport, and informal sectors. Domestic and contract work. Migrant and returning labour. Special emphasis is placed on workers who are unorganised, informally employed, or excluded from institutional protection.

A Constitutional, Not Confrontational Path

Sramik.org promotes a simple but powerful idea:
Rights are strongest when they are understood and exercised lawfully.

The platform encourages workers to engage peacefully, document issues responsibly, and rely on constitutional principles rather than fear, violence, or political dependency.

Founder’s Perspective

The initiative was founded under the civic vision of Dr. Raju Ahmed Dipu, LL.M. (UK), who has long argued that the strength of a nation is measured by how it treats its workers.

His guiding message for Sramik.org is:

“Workers do not need permission to have rights—only knowledge to defend them.”

An Invitation to Workers and Society

Sramik.org invites workers, community leaders, civil society organisations, and responsible institutions to engage in building a Bangladesh where:Workers are protected, not exploited, Knowledge replaces fear, Unity replaces isolation.The Constitution works for everyone

Media & Public Contact

Platform: Sramik.org
Civic Framework: Jatiya.org
Email: news@jatiyamedia.com

Closing Message

A worker who knows the law stands taller.
A nation that protects its workers stands stronger.

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