Monday, April 29, 2024

All Ashulia RMG units closed sine die

All ready-made garment (RMG) factories in Ashulia area will close sine die from Monday following fresh outbreaks of violent protests by workers.
Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) president Atiqul Islam announced this at a press briefing on Monday.The BGMEA took the decision after hectic meetings with owners of the factories, and members of BGMEA and BKMEA as per the Section 13 (A) of the Labour Act. The workers will not receive any salary during the suspension, the BGMEA leader said.
Earlier in the day, the authorities of at least 100 apparel factories in Ashulia on the outskirts of Dhaka suspended production in the face of agitation by workers demanding pay hike, benefits and workplace safety.
Atiqul Islam said that workers of most of the factories came to work, punched their cards, passed idle time or came out of their units and staged demonstration.
Considering the security of both personnel and factories in the present circumstances, Islam said owners of the factories requested the BGMEA to call for meeting and declare closure of the factories as they were unable to continue the production. Factory owners from Mirpur, Savar and Tajgoan also attended the meeting and made a similar urge to the BGMEA.
The BGMEA president said that people with vested interests had become active to destroy the country’s RMG sector by capitalizing on the Savar mishap. He urged all, including the workers, to resist the ploy, work sincerely, maintain discipline and help owners to keep the factory running.
He, however, warned that if the situation deteriorated and they failed to maintain production, then the owners will be forced to close their units as per Section 13 (1) of the labour law. “We will have no alternative but to shut down factories if the situation worsens,” said Islam. If the factories are closed, the workers won’t receive payment during the suspension.
He urged the government to identify the persons responsible for the unrest and take action against those.
The briefing was attended among others by former caretaker adviser Tapon Chowdhy, FBCCI former president AK Azad, BKMEA president Salim Osman, BGMEA former presidents Shafiul Islam, Salam Murshedy and BGMEA office bearers.
Apparel manufacturers who attended the meeting narrated the situation in their units and sought immediate steps to restore normalcy, otherwise they sought permission from BGMEA to close their units.
Earlier in the day, protests by RMG workers forced the closure of over 100 factories in Ashulia.
Ashulia police station officer Mostafa Kamal said the workers started demonstrating on the factory premises around 8 am. They pelted stones at the factories and smashed windows. The workers then blocked the Dhaka-Tangail highway for almost an hour.
Some workers were injured when police charged at them with batons to bring the situation under control. The agitators dispersed around 11 am, police said.
Factories of Knit Asia, Deco Group, Ha-Meem Group, The Red Dresses Limited, Star Link Style Limited and Shade Fashions were forced to close down for the day following the protests.
Ha-Meem Group deputy managing director Delwar Hossain said workers came into the factory as usual and signed the attendance register. But they soon started demanding better wages. “I tried to reason with the workers, but in vain. However, our factory will be open on Tuesday,” he added.
Similar protests had also forced the shutdown of more than 100 factories on Sunday. RMG units of Envoy Group, Ha-Meem Group, The Star Link Style, Meddler Apparel and Ananta Group were among the affected.
In another incident, some workers at Sobahanbagh also staged a demonstration to demand clearance of dues. Their factory building was closed down on April 25 after cracks were spotted.
Savar Model police station sub-inspector Abdul Jalil said the dues of just 10 to 12 workers were pending. “These workers staged the demonstration. They left after assurances from management,” he said.
In Mirpur, hundreds of workers from MBM Garments Ltd staged a road blockade around 7.30 am in protest against the dismissal of 13 colleagues “without any cause”. The agitators also vandalized at least
five vehicles. They also ransacked the factory premises.
Police brought the situation under control around 10 am and traffic movement was restored. Five agitators were detained, Kafrul police station OC Kazi Wazed Ali said.

-With The Independent input

Related News

bKash communications chief Mahfuz Sadique dies at 40

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Mahfuz Sadique, chief communications officer of mobile financial services firm bKash, passed away in Bangladesh capital Dhaka Friday morning. He was 40. Mahfuz died around 9:00am while undergoing treatment at a hospital in the capital, bKash said in a statement. Mahfuz, who began his career as a journalist at New Age, ... Read more

Prices for potatoes increase by 229% from the previous year

Prices for potatoes varied from Tk16 to Tk22 per kg at this time last year. News Desk : dhakamirror.com Despite the presence of both new and old potatoes in the market, potato prices have soared by 229% compared to late December last year. According to the Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB), the selling price for ... Read more

LGED engineer dead, UNO among 3 injured in Panchagarh car crash

News Desk : dhakamirror.com An engineer of the Local Government Engineering Department (LGED) was killed and three other government officials were injured when the vehicle of a UNO hit a roadside tree in Panchagarh Sadar upazila early today. The deceased was identified as Abu Sayed, 33, upazila engineer of LGED from Pirganj upazila of Thakurgaon. ... Read more

UNHCR calls for rescue of Rohingyas stranded in Andaman Sea

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The United Nations (UN) Refugee Agency, UNHCR, has made an urgent appeal to all countries in the region, particularly those in the area surrounding the Andaman Sea, to swiftly deploy their full search and rescue capacities in response to reported vessels in distress with hundreds of Rohingya at risk of perishing. ... Read more

Over 200 RMG workers injured in Comilla while evacuating factory during earthquake

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Over two hundred garment workers in Cumilla’s Chauddagram have been injured while trying to evacuate the factory building of Amir Shirt Garment Limited during today’s earthquake. A 5.5 magnitude earthquake at a depth of 10km jolted Dhaka, and parts of the country at 9:35am today (2 December). The epicentre of the ... Read more

Daughter hacked father to death in Chattogram

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A father was hacked to death by his own daughter during an altercation over a trivial matter at Lohagara upazila in Chattogram on Friday (1 December). The deceased was identified as Abdur Rahman, 50, of Putibila Sarai village under the upazila. Police have detained the daughter, Humaira Begum, 23, soon after ... Read more

HSC results: Dhaka has most GPA-5 achievers, while Barishal has highest pass rate

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Dhaka had the highest number of GPA-5 recipients in the HSC exams, while Barishal Education Board had the highest pass rate among nine educational boards. Education Minister Dipu Moni announced today that the overall pass rate in the nine general boards is 75.90 percent. In terms of pass rates, Barishal ranked ... Read more

PSC postpones 45th BCS written tests

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangladesh Public Service Commission (PSC) has decided to postpone the written tests for the 45th Bangladesh Civil Service examination, which was scheduled to be held on 27 November. The announcement came through a notification signed by Ananda Kumar Biswas, the exam controller of PSC, issued on Friday. PSC held a ... Read more

After stabbing younger sister to death woman ‘kills herself’ in Hazaribagh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A woman reportedly killed herself after stabbing her younger sister to death in the capital’s Hazaribagh area today. Police said the incident took place in the Kalunagar area at around 12am on Monday (13 November). The deceased have been identified as Jasmine Akhtar, 44, and her younger sister Nasreen Akhtar, 30. ... Read more

Oman stops issuing new visas to citizens of Bangladesh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Sultanate of Oman has suspended the issuance of visas across all categories for Bangladeshi nationals, the Royal Oman Police (ROP) said on Tuesday. The decision was effective from Tuesday, reported Oman-based English newspaper the Times of Oman referring to the Royal Oman Police. The report said that the ROP confirmed ... Read more

Dhaka girl Nupur takes over as chairman of Unilever for a day

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Seventeen-year-old Nupur from Dhaka, had the opportunity to take over Unilever’s chairman position for one day on Thursday. There, she symbolically carried out the roles and responsibilities of Zaved Akhtar, the chairman and managing director of Unilever Bangladesh, said a press release. Nupur being an active youth club member, works for ... Read more

Hospitals must follow guidelines, orders HC

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The High Court on Thursday asked the government to take steps to make it compulsory to follow the relevant guidelines for the prevention of performing unnecessary caesarean section surgery at government and private hospitals and clinics. The court has also directed the government to widely circulate the guidelines within six months. ... Read more

Woman delivers birth to five babies at DMCH

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A woman has given birth to five premature babies. The quintuplets were born at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH) at 10am on Thursday to Mansura Begum, 22, the wife of CNG driver Md Mamun from Bandardia village in Shibpur upazila of Narsingdi district. One of the newborns, however, died shortly ... Read more

Tk8.44 cr fine imposed to Kazi Farms, 3.44 crore to Suguna Food

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangladesh Competition Commission has fined Kazi Farms Group and Saguna Food and Feeds on charges of market manipulation causing abnormal rise in broiler chicken prices. BCC officials said that the companies must deposit the fine amount to the BCC within 10 working days. If they fail to deposit the fine ... Read more

Heritage volunteers visit national museum

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The heritage volunteers participating in UNESCO World Heritage Volunteers Programme 2023 visited national museum in Dhaka on Sunday. The ten-day workshop programme organised by Nagar Upakhyan-Perceive started on October 1, said a press release. The Heritage volunteers’ team visited national museum which is on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative list on ... Read more

Fare for Bangladesh-India trains to increase from November 10

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Ticket prices of three inter-country trains on Bangladesh-India routes are going to be hiked from November 10. The fares are going to increase due to high exchange rate of US dollar and rising travel tax, according to the Bangladesh Railway officials. The trains are – Maitree Express on Dhaka-Kolkata, Bandhan Express ... Read more

Man, nephew killed by lightning

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A man and his nephew were struck by lightning in Satarbari village of Longair union under Gafargaon upazila of Mymensingh yesterday. The deceased were identified as Sohel Mondol, 40, a trader of pharmaceutical drugs, and his nephew Razib Mondol, 35 a rice trader in the village. Quoting locals, Raju Ahmed, officer-in-charge ... Read more

TV sales decline despite World Cup: Is streaming to blame?

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 captures the attention of sports enthusiasts across the world and an intriguing trend is emerging in Bangladesh’s television market. While events of this magnitude have traditionally led to an increase in TV sales, recent figures from September show a 30% decline compared to the same ... Read more

Heritage volunteers visit Paharpur archaeological museum

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The heritage volunteers participating in UNESCO World Heritage Volunteers Programme 2023 visited Paharpur archaeological museum in Naogaon on Friday. The ten-day workshop programme organised by Nagar Upakhyan-Perceive started on October 1, said a press release. The Heritage volunteers’ team visited Paharpur archaeological museum which is on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative ... Read more

Child among three dead as mud walls collapsed in rain in Gazipur

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Three people including an eight-year-old child died in separate incidents of mud walls collapsing during heavy rain in Sadar and Kaliakoir upazilas of Gazipur. The deceased are Faridul Islam, 8, son of Matiur Rahmon of Konabari Baimile under Sadar upazila, and Imarat Hossain, 65, and his wife Achia Begum, 56, of ... Read more