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Sample translations submitted: 1
English to Bengali: Liability of Textile Indust General field: Social Sciences Detailed field: Economics
Source text - English Severe violations of fundamental workers’ rights occur regularly in these situations: Verbal abuse is common. Wages are frequently below the poverty line.1 Many work without contract or with short-term contracts and are excluded from any benefits such as maternity leave, health schemes, and seniority bonuses (Chan 2013). Workers are held to high productivity targets. All of this leads workers to work extremely long hours, sometimes involuntarily, always just to make ends meet (Clean Clothes Campaign 2016). Governments of countries with a garment industry tend to be highly dependent on export revenues. This has led, for example, to the creation of so-called export processing zones making foreign investment more attractive, while formalizing the exclusion of workers’ rights.
A native Bengali Translator with Post Graduation in English Language and Literature and PhD Fellow at Institute of Bangladesh Studies. I also enjoy reading other subjects including economics, international relations, social science and business fields.
I've professional translation experience in legal, business and social science fields and many literary and linguistic writings.I have also served as a translator for a number of industry reports and articles on different fields.
I like to take the challenge with time-bound translation and subtitling works. I look forward to getting a response from you.