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BGMEA thanks joint forces for helping maintain security in RMG industry

The meeting expressed deep condolences for the recent death of a worker at Mango Tex Ltd

Update : 01 Oct 2024, 06:51 PM

Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has thanked and expressed gratitude to the joint forces for fully cooperating to maintain law and order in the Ready-made garment (RMG) industry.

BGMEA acting president Abdullah Hill Rakib expressed thanks and gratitude to the joint forces on behalf of the garment industry. 

He said this while exchanging views with the Bangladesh Army, Industrial Police, DGFI, NSI, and BGB on the ongoing overall situation of the garment industry at the BGMEA Complex in Dhaka on Monday.

"Although the workers' 18-point demands have been acknowledged, some factories have experienced disturbances due to false rumours and instigations from vested quarters. However, the number of such incidents is few. Whenever issues arised, the joint forces promptly intervened to resolve problems and ensure factory operations continued smoothly," he added.

The meeting expressed deep condolences for the recent death of a worker at Mango Tex Limited, which occurred amid a clash. 

Earlier that day, the owners had been discussing workers’ demands at the Mondol Group factory, attended by military personnel. 

During that time, false rumours about the deaths of two Mondol Group workers emerged, prompting violence as outside parties gathered and later escalated to violence, resulting in injuries to 11 individuals, including workers and law enforcement officials, who are now receiving medical care.

During the meeting, garment owners expressed concern that the current unrest is being fueled by vested interests. They appreciated the joint forces' assistance in maintaining operational stability and requested enhanced security measures to further improve the law and order situation, essential for industrial functioning. 

They urged the joint forces to take action against those inciting disorder.

The joint forces assured that they would implement adequate security measures in industrial areas and encouraged entrepreneurs to keep all garment factories operational.

The meeting was chaired by BGMEA acting president Abdullah Hil Rakib and attended by Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of the Industrial Police Sibgat Ullah; DIG of Operations of the Industrial Police Md Ashrafuzzaman; CO of RAB-1 Lt Col Mohammad Zahidul Karim; and Wing Commander of RAB-4 Md Rokonuzzaman, representatives of DGFI and law enforcement agencies. 

BGMEA Vice President Asif Ashraf and Directors Haroon Ar Rashid, Mesbah Uddin Khan, Md Mohiuddin Rubel, Md Nurul Islam, and Md Rezaul Alam (Miru) also attended the meeting.

Following the earlier discussion, another meeting was held with leaders of various labour organizations in the garment sector, which included participants from the first meeting. 

On behalf of the joint forces, labour leaders were urged to fully support the garment industry and to communicate to workers that any damage to factories would ultimately harm them and the country as a whole. 

During the meeting, all parties committed to collaborating to ensure congenial atmosphere in the sector.

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