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My name is Shizue Tomoda. After retiring from the international civil service, I pursue my interest in creative writing.
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Category Archives: Women & Development
Bangladesh factory collapse: What can be done to prevent such tragedy in future?
The garment factory disaster on 24 April 2013 in Savar, Bangladesh has left more than 700 workers dead and many seriously injured with their limbs amputated. No one knows how many are still missing (“Bangladesh building collapse death toll passes … Continue reading
Posted in Women & Development, Labour issues, skills training, occupation, Economic development
Tagged Sri Lanka, ILO, Bangladesh, factory collapse, garment industry, EPZs, labour inspection, safety and health, workplace accidents, international labour standards, ILO Conventions, trade preference system, EU, NGOs, corporate accountability, Clean clothes Campaign, Ethical Trade Initiative, Fair Labor Association, Fai Wear Foundation, Social Accountability International
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Essay: Japan: The worst developed country for women?
The article entitled “Japan: The worst developed country for mothers?” caught my attention when I was looking at the BBC News website (See the article posted by Rupert Wingfield-Hayes of BBC News, Tokyo, on 22 March 2013) the other day. … Continue reading
Posted in Economic development, Labour issues, Multicultural, skills training, Women & Development
Tagged female role models, global gender gap index, household responsibilities, Japanese Equal Employment Opportunity Law, Japanese women, low birth rate, paternity leave, population decline, shortage of day care facilities, the Global Gender Gap Report, women managers and company board members in Asia
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