Transport workers call 48-hour strike from Sunday


FE Team | Published: October 27, 2018 20:32:42 | Updated: October 28, 2018 11:35:56


48-hour transport strike from Sunday

Transport workers declared to enforce a 48-hour strike from Sunday morning to press home their eight-point demand.

The workers under the banner of 'Bangladesh Road Transport Workers Federation' will stage the work abstention from 6:00am Sunday to 6:00am Tuesday, the federation's general secretary Usman Ali said.

We are willing to discuss our demands with the government, he said adding "If our demands are met we will call off the strike."

Their demands include making all offences by road accident 'bailable', cancellation of the provision of fining Tk 500,000 for involvement in a road accident, keeping a representative from their federation in any probe body formed for road accident, fixing minimum educational qualification for getting driving licence to class-V, and stopping police harassment on roads.

Earlier on October 12, the workers' association, decided to launch demonstration by going on a two-day work abstention from October 28 to press home their eight-point demand that included amendments to the Road Transport Act, if their demands are not met by October 27, reports UNB.

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