• Dhaka Mon, 23 SEPTEMBER 2024,
logo

51 Factories Shuttered Today Amid Unrest in Ashulia

Rtv news

  23 Sep 2024, 17:14
Photo: Collected

Despite the strict surveillance of the government, owners, and law enforcement agencies in the country's industrial areas, labor unrest continues.

Although the situation is somewhat normal, the garment workers are still holding road blockades, protests, and strikes for various demands. 51 garment factories are closed in Ashulia.

Sarwar Alam, Superintendent of Police of Industrial Police-1, confirmed the closure on Monday (September 23) afternoon.

According to him, workers of a garment factory blocked the road this morning. Later they were explained and the situation was normalized by removing them from the road.

However, 43 factories have been closed indefinitely by the factory authorities. Apart from this, a general holiday was declared for workers in eight factories.

Sarwar Alam also said that no untoward incident happened anywhere. Additional police have been deployed to bring the situation under control and the Army has continued patrolling.

Industry owners say that there is a domestic and foreign conspiracy to destabilize the country's garment industry. After the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government, miscreants started agitation and vandalizing various factories on various pretexts. If this situation continues, the garment sector will face a dire situation.

Director of Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA). Mohiuddin Rubel said the instability in the garment industry may be due to the combination of domestic and foreign power with external forces.

According to experts, about 4 million workers are directly employed in the garment industry. And at least two crore people are indirect beneficiaries. If this industry is in danger, a large population will be in danger, and the country's economy will be damaged.

Comments

  • Most Viewed News Of Country
Read More
One Garment Worker Killed in Ashulia Factory Clash
Govt Announces Review of Minimum Wage for Workers
Instability in garment industry to embarrass govt: BKMEA
Ashulia Factories Resume Operations After Labor Unrest