Thursday, February 14, 2013

Bangladesh Laborors May See Relief From Thailand Fishing Industry

Few Americans are aware of the perilous conditions under which the common people of Bangladesh live. Laborers generally work 10 to 12 hours per day, seven days a week. They make less in a whole month than 1/35th of a single <a href="http://aboutkeywestfishingcharters.wordpress.com">private sport fishing charter on Key West</a>. That is, about $35.00 per month.

Thailand borders the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, which encompasses much of the country. Both commercial and <a href="http://www.sportfishing-thailand.com/">sport fishing</a> are a major source of income for Thailand. The good news for the people of Bangladesh, which also depends on a pretty extensive fishing industry, is that the fishing industry of Thailand is severly short of labor.

The people in the fishing industry of Thailand have asked the <a href="http://www.bangkokpost.com/breakingnews/332034/50000-workers-from-bangladesh-sought">government of Bangladesh to supply them with around 50,000 laborers</a> to help supply the demand for labor. They are interested in establishing government to government relations to help facilitate this.

Perhaps, if the government of Bangladesh cooperates, the laborers of Bangladesh will enjoy a slightly better life as a result.

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