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International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 474 The Importance of CSR Practices in Business: A Case Study of RMG Sector in Bangladesh. 1. Syeda Helmi Afrah, Lecturer (Department of Business Administration, BGMEA university of Fashion and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh) 2. Moly Rani, Lecturer (Department of Natural Science BGMEA University of Fashion and Technology, Dhaka, Bangladesh) Abstract: Readymade garments (RMG) sector plays the auspicious role in our economic development. Nowadays this RMG sector faces several remarkable tragedies which indicate the need of CSR in this area. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a relatively new and rapidly developing phenomenon. After the tragic incident Rana Plaza and Tazreen Fashions, the image of our garments industry is entirely damaged. But the scenario is changing day by day. Many good practices are implemented by the factory owner which is outstanding. The best three environment-friendly garment and textile factories in the world are located in our country these are Envoy Textiles, Remi Holdings, and Plummy Fashions. They have taken the garment and textile factories of Bangladesh to thenew position to the world. The primary objective of this paper shows the present scenario of CSR practices and importance of CSR practices in RMG sector. Key words: Corporate social responsibility, RMG Sector Introduction: Readymade garments make up 80 percent of the country's $24 billion in annual exports and 15 percent share of GDP. field of Industrialization garment industry is a promising step. The sector now dominates the modern economy in export earnings, secondary impact and employment Consultancy firm McKinsey and Company generated. It has given the opportunity of has said Bangladesh could double its employment to millions of unemployed, garments exports in the next 10years [1] especially innumerable uneducated women of the country. In less than a decade it Textiles have been an incredibly important increased its exports, foreign exchange part of Bangladesh s economy for a very earnings, and contribution to the GDP by long time for some reasons. Bangladesh is 4.39 %. RMG exports reached a steadfast the world's second biggest exporter of figure of USD 17.91 billion in the fiscal year clothing after China [2] 2010-2011; accountingmore than 78% of Although Bangladesh is not developed in national export earnings, which was about industry, it has been enriched in Garment 4%-5% of the global total of such exports. It industries in the recent past years. In the further contributes 10% to the country's

International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 475 GDP.Bangladesh's garment industry employs about than 3.6 million workers which 2.8 million are women. Bangladesh s garment industry employs about than3.6 million workers which 2.8 million are women [3] Nowadays this RMG sector faces several remarkable tragedies which indicate the need of CSR in this sector. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a relatively new and rapidly developing phenomenon. Despite Corporate social responsibility has emerged as a major issue in the Bangladesh RMG sector. Despite the additional costs these compliance demands a place in the area, there are sound economic reasons why the Bangladesh garment industry should implement CSR. If the RMG Industry fails to implement CSR, it may lose its global markets. Lack of enough practicing CSR could harm Bangladesh's competitiveness as a supplier of ready-made garments. This the phenomenal success of the RMG sector, could have dire results: the closure of most poor working conditions in the factories and of the garment industry with millions of a lack of Corporate Social responsibility are employees losing their jobs; the decline of serious concerns which, lead to labor unrest economic growth and damage to institutions and property. As Objective of the study: a result, there is a rising fear in Bangladesh The primary objective of this study is to find that the readymade garments sector may out face a decline in demand. How our RMG sector plays a crucial role Despite the phenomenal success of the RMG sector, poor working conditions in the factories and a lack of Corporate Social in our economic development and The concept of CSR and Importance of CSR in our RMG sector responsibility are serious concerns which, Scenario of CSR practices in our RMG lead to labor unrest and damage to institutions and property. As a result, there is a rising fear in Bangladesh that the readymade garments sector may face a decline in demand. [4] sector Methodology: This paper mainly based on literature review and some factory visit. The concept of CSR: The most common definition of CSR is by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development: The continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and

International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 476 contribute to economic development, while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large." Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) goes beyond philanthropy and compliance. It is about how companies take responsibility for their stakeholders and actions in the world at large. It is about investing inbusiness growth while ensuring sustainability of markets, customer s and the environment. CSR is an evolving concept with many meanings. The definition used by the CSR Centre is: CSR is about achieving commercial success in ways that honor ethical values and respect people, communities and thenatural environment [5] Corporate Social Responsibility assumes that the companies are socially conscious to discharge their social obligation for the well- being of the society. [6] CSR is the continuing commitment by business to behave ethically and continue to economic development while improving the quality of life of the workforce and their families as well as of the local community and society at large.[7] CSR has long been a practice in the businesses of Bangladesh, in the form of traditional philanthropic activities, as in the case of other South Asian countries.[8] It cannot be pinpointed when and how the current stakeholder notion of CSRentered the corporate sector of Bangladesh. It presumably entered into thebusinesses of Bangladesh in the 1990s.[8] The necessity for the integration of this form of CSR was first felt by the exportoriented private corporations, namely, Ready-Made Garment (RMG) industries and shrimp product andprocessing companies in Bangladesh. Following the 1992 US Harkin s Bill[9] the RMG sectorencountered the threat of boycott of their products from the US and EU buyers and consumers on the allegation of child labor employment in the industries. It was thefirst driving factor for the RMG to comply with international social standards, including the abolition of child labor, and the foreign buyers set a guideline forthe RMG industries to ensure the standards.[8] Civil society advocates question corporations fundamental motivations for CSR,asserting that corporate programs to fund social and environmental programs are nothing more than public relations campaigns to boost their brand reputations, often disproportionately to theeffort itself. This dismissal of CSR resides in a fundamental distrust of a corporation s legitimate intentions to do anything more than increase its profits. On the ideological right, critics reject the role of CSR in a capitalist society where the primary responsibility of business is seen as creating financial returns for its shareholders and the larger economy. A company s value, according to these critics, resides entirely in its ability to generate financial wealth for its shareholders, and any social or environmental initiative that does not simultaneously create profit for a company is deemed to be a waste of corporate resources [10] Why RMG need CSR:

International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 477 According to the IMF, Bangladesh s Working conditions in the RMG sector are economy is the second fastest growing major economy of 2016 (Dec), with 7.11 percent Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate where the growth rate was below standard and do not meet the ILO standards. Labor standards and rights are commonly ignored in the RMG factories in Bangladesh: poor practices include the 6.12 percent in 2015. Contribution of absence of trade unions, informal industry to the GDP was 28.1%, where RMG sector donate the biggest part. Since 2004, Bangladesh averaged a GDP growth of 6.5%, which has been importantly driven by its exports of readymade garments [11] recruitment, and irregular payment, sudden termination, wage discrimination, excessive work, and abusing child labor. Moreover workers suffer various kinds of diseases due to the unhygienic environment and a number of workers are killed in workplace Recent incidents like fire in the Tazreen accidents, fires and panic stampedes. Fashions factory 2012 that killed more than Absence of an appropriate mechanism to 110 and the collapse of the Rana Plaza ensure the enforceability of the available garment factory building in April 2013 that laws for protecting workers rights and killed over 1,100 people and more than maintaining workplace safety continues to 2,500 were injured in the disaster. It may be the second biggest industrial accident in recent history. The image of the garment s industry has been threatened by these accidents, showing the presence of severe structural challenges but also the lack of corporate responsibility in addressing issues related to labor practices, safety and be a concern in the RMG sector. As the sector is an important foreign exchange earning component, some changes are required. Working conditions in the RMG sector frequently violate international labor standards, and Codes of Conduct.[12] Recruitment policies are highly informal compared to western standards and there security, environmental impacts, among are no written formal contracts and others. There are many problems exist in this garments industry. appointment letters. They are therefore vulnerable to losing their jobs at any time. However, fear of losing their jobs and lack

International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 478 of alternative job opportunities compel workers to continue in unsatisfactory employment. [13] retain sustainable growth and competitive edge of this industry Continuous work schedule, wage penalties, physical and verbal abuse are common. Women workers face physical abuse and sexual harassment inside as well as outside the factories, but management does not ensure the security of women workers. Corporate social responsibility has emerged as a major issue in the Bangladesh RMG sector. Despite the additional costs these compliance demands place on the sector, there are sound economic reasons why the Bangladesh garment industry should implement CSR. If the RMG Industry fails to implement CSR, it may lose its global Regulatory measures and its strict markets. Lack of enough practicing CSR could harm Bangladesh's competitiveness implementation and monitoring by the as a supplier of ready-made garments. This government agency that could overcome could have dire results: the closure of most of the garment industry with millions of work place in security problem of garments employees losing their jobs; the decline of workers in Bangladesh [14] economic growth. Garments workers are concerned with long Scenario of CSR practices in RMG sector: working hours or double consecutive shifts, The discussions on CSR practices in personally unsafe work environment, poor Bangladesh in its modern global terms, is relatively new. In general, it is true that in working conditions, wage and gender Bangladesh, the status of labor rights discrimination. Indeed, employers treat the practices, environmental management and RMG workers as slaves, exploiting workers transparency in corporate governance is not to increase their profit margins and keep satisfactory, largely due to poor their industry competitive in the face of increasing international competition [15] There are many factors responsible for these problems. Given the dominance of the RMG industry in the overall economy of Bangladesh, protection of this sector is very enforcement of existing laws and inadequate pressure from civil society and interest groups like Consumer Forums. Globally, as CSR practices are gradually being integrated into international business practices and hence is becoming one of the determining factors for market accesses, it is becoming equally instrumental for local acceptability. A focus on CSR in Bangladesh important. Rather than basking in the glory would be useful, not only for improving everybody should work hand in hand to corporate governance, labor rights, work

International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 479 place safety, fair treatment of workers, community development and environment management, but also for industrialization and ensuring global market access. By now, many CSR dimensions are practiced in Bangladesh [16] Many initiatives are taken by factories which are promising sign for Bangladesh: After the incident of Tazrin and Rana plaza, there was a misconception about the garments industries in Bangladesh. The working environment of knitwear and garment industries of Bangladesh faced stern criticism worldwide after Rana Plaza building collapse tragedy but the scenario is totally changed. The conditions will improve day by day. Many positive things are happening in nowadays. One of example is Denim Expert limited. The company has certifications WRAP, SEDEX, BSCI and has been accredited ISO 9001:2008 (Quality and Management System) and ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental Management System), with an in-house compliance management team. They think the employee is an important part of their company and without them they are nothing. That's why they provide many facilities to their employees and workers. They practice many CSR activities which really amazing. Fashions have taken the garment and textile factories of Bangladesh to new heights. These green factories have less carbon emission, higher production, and save more gas, electricity and water compared to other factories Bangladesh has a total of 32 green factories. More than 100 green factories thirty garment, textile and washing factories in Bangladesh have received LEED certificate. Vintage Denim Studio is the first factory to get LEED Platinum certificate in 2012. Shruti Textile Mills achieved the LEED Gold Certificate. Genesis Fashions and Genesis Washing received LEED Platinum Certificate. Osman Interlinings in Dhaka EPZ received LEED Gold Certificate. Tosrifa Industries of Northern Tosrifa Group achieved the LEED Gold Certificate. Two factories of BITOPI Group have LEED Gold Certificate. These are Remi Holdings and Tarasima Apparels. SQ Group has three LEED Platinum Certificates for three of its factories-sq Birichina, SQ Collblanc and SQ Celsius-2. SQ Celsius has an LEED Gold Certificate. The top three environment-friendly garment and textile factories in the world are located in Bangladesh, keeping pace with the growing demand of green factories worldwide. Envoy Textiles, Remi Holdings and Plummy Envoy Textiles of Envoy Group has an LEED Platinum Certificate. Regency Garments (unit-1) of Chittagong EPZ has an LEED Gold Certificate. It is a US organization. Green Textiles has a certified recognition are under construction.[17]

International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 480 Our media should coverage these positive stories to the world. Benefits of CSR practices: For sustaining long term every company should practices CSR.Because this practices are deals with people,planet and profit. Most importantly, findings from scientific research are becoming increasingly clear with regard to how CSR is essential for the long-term sustainability of a firm. Firms that blindly and narrowly pursue the profit motive, without concern for the broadspectrum of Stakeholders that are relevant to the long run, are increasingly shown to lack sustainability. But it s not only important to realize the importance of these groups. Firms must also be able to connect the dots and understand how various Stakeholders, and the satisfaction their needs, represent interrelated challenges. For example, the strategic management of human resources is related to customer satisfaction, and it is essential for firms to attempt to understand and deal with this connection [18] Although many companies are motivated by giving back to society, an almost equal number are motivated by the benefits CSR can bring about when integrated with core business strategies and operations. Motivations for Practicing CSR [19] Community development / give back to society Business motivation / makes good business sense Responsibility to employee and community welfare Developing communities in ways that benefit business Create shared value Do business the right way / operate responsibly IBM study Attaining Sustainable Growth through Corporate Social Responsibility : The majority of business executives believes that CSR activities are giving their firms competitive advantage, primarily due to favorable responses from consumers. Better Business Journey, UK Small Business Consortium: 88% of consumers said they were more likely to buy from a company that supports and engages in activities to improve society. Recommendations for improvement of the overall situation CSR in BD: Ideally, well-managed CSR creates social and environmental value, while supporting a company s business objectives and reducing operating costs, and enhancing relationships with key stakeholders and customers. It is therefore imperative that corporations establish a CSR unit whose primary responsibility is coordinating and integrating initiatives in all three theatres in

International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 481 which a company is engaged in, even if responsibility for the various initiatives remains dispersed throughout the company. This CSR unit, however, needs to be headed by a person who has senior management rank and holds the position as his/her primary responsibility. It is not uncommon for CSR offices to be headed by managers who split their time between CSR and other corporate responsibilities, such as head of Human Resources or Operations. For example, the 2011 survey of CSR managers and executives revealed that in all three CSR domains, dedicated CSR executives spent an average of only about 35 percent of their time on managing and administering CSR programs, with some professionals devoting less than that percentage of their time to CSR responsibilities.[20] The question of business sustainability in the international market of RMG products and the question of national economy prompted a multiplayer move for the promotion of social compliance or labor and environment related CSR issues in the garment enterprises. Thus a partnership between stakeholders has been built up in the process of promotion, which is the key demand of the stakeholder approach of CSR. The major actors are: [22] 1. Business Associations (BGMEA and BKMEA); 2. Ministries and Departments; 3. Buyers; 4. Intergovernmental organizations and development agencies; and 5. Producers/Industries Following recommendations for businesses in order to engage in CSR activities with an increased level of efficiency:[23] In a country like Bangladesh international a) Achieving increased level of cooperation buyers are the strong stakeholder sfor between the various departments of the export-oriented manufacturing sectors. business in terms of achieving CSR related Their demands and expectations always get aims and objectives; top priority in the activities of the companies. The prime consideration for this b) Engagement in strategic use of social isbusiness sustainability in the international investment budget; market that has in many ways implications for the growth of a strong economic base of c) Introducing CSR aspects of the the country. The social compliance business at the initial stages of the project requirements in the garment sector of and integrating it with long-term aims and Bangladesh are viewed from that objectives; perspective. In this regard a comment is noteworthy that the social d) Specifying the activities of stakeholder responsibilityactivity is guided by buyers. From toilet requirements to child labor identification and engagement as a continuous process; elimination, all sorts of social activities are now done by us under the influence of e) Ensuring the existence of CSR skills in buyers [21] all employees within the organization;

International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 482 f) Implementing an effective audit/review system in terms of improving the quality of CSR. A specific recommendation formulated in that aspect states that governments have to foster accountability and transparency in CSR practices to prevent them from being used as smoke screens by corporations to hide their malpractices. Governments can do this by, for example, actively encouraging companies to disclose their social and environmental policies in their accounts on voluntary basis [24] Many garments owner don t have the clear idea about CSR. They think CSR is cost not investment. Awareness should be created by arranging seminar workshop. To implement CSR is not the easy task. It s not possible only for the government to implement CSR. All stakeholders should worktogether to improve the CSR practices in Bangladesh. Factory owner should prepare CSR report annual basis. The government should provide the reward to best companies who are practicing CSR. Media should highlight best practices There is an old and very common assumption that companies implementing CSR often underperform but this statement is nothing but furthest from the truth. Numerous researches conducted of late by various firms suggest that organizations adopting CSR enjoy higher returns on investment as well as corporate growth and responsibility and that too in comparatively shorter span of time as compared to non- CSR organizations. As Niall Fitzgerald Former CEO, Unilever once said; Corporate social responsibility is a hardedged business decision. Not because it is a nice thing to do or because people are forcing us to do it because it is good for our business [25] Conclusion: RMG sector is the significant area which creates lots of opportunity for the job. Many female workers get the chance to earn money. Women empowerment created through this area. Our living standard will improve day by this sector. This area can sustain long term in a competitive market by practicing CSR. So government should pay attention to implement CSR, and all stakeholders should act responsibly for ensuring sustainable development in this sector. Reference: 1. Challenges for Bangladesh, Asian Development Review, Bangladesh Textile Journal (2011) 2. All Bangladesh Textile Mills Corporation (BTMC) (Various Issues) Annual Report (2005-2012) 3.Mahmud R.B (2012 ) Skills development in Bangladesh RMG sector, the News Today, http://www.newstoday.com.bd

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International Journal of Scientific & Engineering Research Volume 8, Issue 9, September-2017 484 17. The ProthomAlo 18David Waldman1, Ron S. Kenett2, & Tami Zilberg3, Corporate Social Responsibility: What it really is, why it s so important, and how it should be managed 19. Report on CSR in Bangladesh 2016 by CSR Center in Bangladesh. 20.KashRangan Lisa A. Chase Sohel Karim, Why Every Company Needs a CSR Strategy and How to Build It 21.Azizul Islam and Craig Deegan, Managerial Perception of Social Reporting: An Analysis of the Bangladesh Clothing Industry (A conference paper presented at European Accounting Association Conference, Portugal, April 2007). 22. Nakib Muhammad Nasrullah, Mia Mahmudur Rahim, CSR in Private Enterprises in Developing Countries Evidences from the Ready-Made Garments Industry in Bangladesh 23.Jonker., J. &Witte., M. (2006) Management Models for Corporate Social Responsibility, Springer Publications, New York, USA 24. Mullerat, R. (2010) Corporate Social Responsibility: Corporate Governance in the 21 st Century, Kluwer Law International, Netherland 25Webinars by Dr. William P. Kittredge August 6, 2014.Corporate Social Responsibility Practice & Implementation