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As Bangladesh’s factories turn to surveillance and automation, garment workers feel the pressure.

restofworld.org As Bangladesh’s factories turn to surveillance and automation, garment workers feel the pressure

Facing competition from Vietnam and Cambodia, factories are using automation and surveillance to ramp up production and cut labor costs.

As Bangladesh’s factories turn to surveillance and automation, garment workers feel the pressure

Facing competition from Vietnam and Cambodia, factories are using automation and surveillance to ramp up production and cut labor costs.

  • Automation in Dhaka’s garment factories is leading to job cuts, especially for women.
  • Smart surveillance devices monitor workers as factories struggle to compete globally.
  • Brands are “pleased” by smart factories that produce efficiently and quickly.
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