This document discusses dispute resolution mechanisms in Bangladeshi industries and the role of tripartism and social dialogue. It notes that in Bangladesh, disputes can be resolved through bipartite negotiation, tripartite discussion, arbitration, or labor courts. However, there is no clear mechanism for resolving individual disputes. The document argues that tripartite cooperation and social dialogue play an important role in promoting harmonious labor relations and resolving disputes. It outlines the existing tripartite institutions in Bangladesh, including the Tripartite Consultative Council and Minimum Wage Board, and explains their composition and functions.