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Bangladesh crisis: Many textile workers were injured in a clash with police on Tuesday in Bangladesh’s capital. Exhibitions had to march from Shram Bhavan to the Secretariat. According to a local media report, workers of many factories across Bangladesh have been sitting for the past three days demanding their pending salary in the Dhaka’s labor building. The injured workers were later taken to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital (TMCH) for treatment.
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Sadikul Rahman Shamim, general secretary of the garment trade union center, Sadikul Rahman, Bangladesh news agency Beedinus 24, said, “Before workers reached the barrier, the police released tear gas bombs and Lati.
Warning of labor government
Another president of the Bangladesh Clothes and Sweater Workers Union warned that if the salary and bonus was not paid, the employees would come around the office of Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus on the day of the festival. He said that until their demands were met, they would continue protests.
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Earlier, after the death of a textile worker during the demonstration, he kept the workers’ building officers for seven hours. Officers later released after the warranty of a high government meeting.
Recently, thousands of workers proved to reopen the factory, proven annual holidays, pending leave fees and bonuses and prevented the Dhaka-Miman Singh highway. He crowded the highway for two hours, which disrupted the traffic movement.
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There was a highway congestion for workers
Earlier this week, hundreds of workers prevented the Dhaka-Dangayi and the Dhaka-Miman Singh highway on the highway in Bogra Bypass Kasipur. Demonstrations have already created a traffic congestion in the crowded area. Opponents accused more than 300 workers of not getting their salary. Officials delay their salary without giving any proper reasons.
According to a local media report, workers from at least 15 textile factories in Kalikoor, Kasipur, were reportedly prevented from the closure of a factory in the Dhaka-Dangai highway and attacked workers last week.
Several industries were closed
According to a report by the International Labor Organization (ILO) released in November 2024, Sri Lanka and Bhutan are the third largest percentage of low -paid workers in South Asian countries after Sri Lanka and Bhutan. Economists claim that this increasing inequality has forced low income and inefficient workers to reduce food consumption.
In August 2024, workers’ demonstrations and strikes across the country have increased the pace of the lack of payment in August 2024 and the worsening work of the worsening work. Many workers have shown that many workers have been shut down due to a series of protests by workers, while many workers have lost their lives or seriously injured.
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