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Texeurop (BD) Ltd.

Textile Manufacturing

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Texeurop (BD) Ltd.
  • MD OSMAN GONI Assistant Manager at Texeurop (BD) Ltd.
    • Gazipur District, Dhaka, Bangladesh
    • Rising Star
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    Ahadul Islam Munna IPE Officer at Texeurop (BD) Ltd.
    • Rising Star
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    chayan majumdar Software Programmer at Texeurop (BD) Ltd.
    • Gazipur District, Dhaka, Bangladesh
    • Rising Star
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    Md. Shamimul Haque Head of Software Development, Team Lead, Analyst, ERP, HRIS, Payroll, Accounts, Commercial, Inventory, IPE, SCM, Knitting, QA, Wet Process, Print & Embroidery, Merchandise, Planner, Cut2Pack, DnD, Vehicle Management
    • Gazipur District, Dhaka, Bangladesh
    • Rising Star
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    Kishor saha Internship Trainee at Texeurop (BD) Ltd.
    • Bangladesh
    • Rising Star
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Overview

A France – Bangladesh joint venture composite knit garments manufacturer & Exporter. The Texeurop (BD) Ltd. is committed to the best human workplace practices. Our goal is to continuously improve our Human Resource policies and procedures through education, training, communication, and employees’ involvement. To that end the Texeurop (BD) Ltd. has identified eight (8) areas of importance. The Company commits to management review, employees’ open communication, policy development and coordination with the SA 8000 standard to comply with all State/Local laws and Industrial/Factory laws of Peoples Republic of Bangladesh to provide a favorable employment environment that respects understands the needs of its employees. The company commits to inform all employees of its policy and position on the SA 8000 standard. All employees will be made aware of the Policy and Company Statement upon implementation. Going forward all new employees will be trained on SA 8000 in new employees’ orientation. Periodically throughout the year the company will reaffirm its commitment to the SA 8000 policy through employee communications such as office notice, demonstration and payroll stuffers. The eight (8) identified areas are: i. Child Labor ii. Forced Labor iii. Health and Safety iv. Freedom of Assembly/ Right to Collectively Bargain v. Discrimination vi. Disciplinary Practices vii. Working Hours viii. Remuneration/ Compensation