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In 1945, after the Second World War, the employment exchange in the sub-continent was established in the light of the international labor organization charter and recommendation for the rehabilitation of soldiers returning to war in British India. Later, Employment Exchange was working for employment of unemployed under the recommendations of the International Labor Organization Certificate 88. After the independence of Bangladesh, in line with the demands of a large number of workers in the Middle East's oil-rich countries, in light of the recommendation of the International Labor Organization's Charter No. 88,96,97, in 1976, the Department of Labor and Employment was separated from the Department of Manpower, Employment and Training, Institution is created. Afterwards, in the form of the district employment and manpower office, in 1982, the East Named Employment Resource Center was changed in terms of increasing population and unemployed population demand. Later in 1995, district employment and manpower offices were established in 21 more districts. These 42 District Employment and Manpower Offices are now placed under the Ministry of Manpower, Employment and Training Bureau and Expatriates, Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry.