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40 RMG factories in Ashulia shut after opening amid unrest

Staff Reporter:

Despite the announcement of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) to open all the readymade garment (RMG) factories in Ashulia and Bypail from Tuesday, around 40 fac-tories closed after opening in the morning due to unrest.
The overall situation in the area, however, has improved compared to the last few days. Yesterday around 70 factories were forced to close after opening in the morning due to security reasons.
“The situation on Tuesday is much more normal compared to previous days. Most factories opened this morning. Some factories have been closed since yesterday, and due to an unsuccessful meeting between the factory owners and the workers, about 21 factories declared a holiday yesterday (Tuesday),” said Md Sarwar Alam, superintendent of Industrial Police-1.
There are 2145 member factories of BGMEA across the country. Except Ashulia and Bypail areas, pro-duction in all factories in other parts of Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Chattogram are in full swing.
The production of around 68 factories out of 407 was once again hampered on Monday due to labour unrest in the Ashulia and Bypail areas.
The BGMEA president Khandoker Rafiqul Islam said that they are determined to keep open garment factories in Ashulia and other parts of Gazipur. But some factories had to close yesterday due to unrest.
The valid demands of workers will be met and the law enforcement forces, factory owners and BGMEA representatives are working together to improve the situation, he said.

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