Bangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agencies[1] (BAIRA) is an association of recruiting agencies of migrant workers in Bangladesh. It has approximately 700 member agencies and works in collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh.
Formation | 1984, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
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Headquarters | 130 New Eskaton Road, Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Members | 1100+ |
Key people | Mohammad Abul Bashar, President |
Website | baira |
Manpower export from Bangladesh was pioneered in 1976. Since then, International Recruiting or Placement Agents under BAIRA have recruited 5.5 million[2] (approximate, 2009) Bangladeshis for jobs abroad. This resulted in record highest remittance inflow and foreign exchange earned of US$10 billion[3] (net) for the fiscal year 2008–9, making migrant workers the leading contributor to Bangladesh's foreign exchange reserve.
History and background
editBangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agencies (BAIRA) is one of the largest trade bodies in Bangladesh affiliated with the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), established in 1984. Currently BAIRA has about 1100+ Government Approved Recruiting Agents as its members.
Promises for change, bringing an end to the concept of one person contesting for many terms and another 27 point election manifesto[4] was pledged by Mustafa to make BAIRA dynamic and vibrant as it should have been. While the opposition promised BAIRA Airlines serving international flights for in and outbound workers. The election recorded highest number of member attendance and votes cast. Result of the election left all stunned; as it was the biggest landslide victory in Bangladesh compared to any other trade body election held, as 'Sammilita Ganatantrik Front'[5] received the majority 70.33%(approx.) of votes. Ghulam Mustafa and his 'Sammilita Ganatantrik Front' won 26 seats.
Migrant workers brought value addition to the workforce even. Returnee workers from Singapore Shipyards have been recruited by Bangladeshi local Ship Building Companies.[6]
List of BAIRA Members
edit- List of BAIRA Members Archived 2015-11-26 at the Wayback Machine
References
edit- ^ "Bangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agencies". hrexport-baira.org. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
- ^ "Figure of Bangladeshis working overseas". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
- ^ "Remittance from Manpower sector in fiscal year 2008-9". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
- ^ "Election Manifesto pledged by Shammilita Ganatantrik Front". The Financial Express. Dhaka. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
- ^ "Reformation of BAIRA EC through election". The Financial Express. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
- ^ "Value addition to local shipbuilding industry by Returnees from Overseas". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2009-09-22.