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BGMEA thanks joint forces for helping maintain security in garment industry

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Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) has thanked and expressed gratitude to the joint forces for providing full cooperation to maintain law and order situation in the Ready-made garment (RMG) industry. Acting President of the organization, Abdullah Hill Rakib, expressed his gratitude in a press release on Tuesday (October 1, 2024).

“In the recent past, with the overall cooperation of the joint forces, the ongoing labor situation has improved considerably, making it possible to keep the factories open. Despite fulfilling the 18-point demands of the workers, unrest has been created in some factories due to unfair demands and rumours, but their number is very few. The members of the joint forces came and helped to solve the problems of the factories,” said BGMEA acting President Abdullah Hil Rakib.

He said this while exchanging views with Bangladesh Army, Industrial Police, DGFI, NSI and BGB on the ongoing overall situation of the garment industry at BGMEA Complex in the city on Monday, said a press release on Monday (30 September, 2024).

Abdullah Hill Rakib presided over the meeting while Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Industrial Police Head Office Sibgat Ullah, DIG operation of Industrial Police Md Ashrafuzzaman, and representatives of DGFI and law enforcement agencies, among others, were present on the occasion.

Owners of the RMG industries informed that this anarchy is going on in the garment industry fueled by some parties.

They expressed their satisfaction for cooperation of the joint forces in maintaining law and order situation in garment industry.

Source: BSS.

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