Plot to destroy garment sector behind labour unrest: RMG manufacturers

Ready-made garment (RMG) producers yesterday (5 October) claimed that the ongoing labour unrest is now not attributable to to any extent extra or less labour circulation or labour dissatisfaction but rather attributable to a discipline by a 3rd birthday celebration to abolish the industry.

As the labour unrest retains on going even after accepting the total requires of the workers, it may maybe possibly in all probability seemingly seemingly also additionally be understood that a 3rd birthday celebration is within the support of the unrest, they said at a dialogue of BGMEA people within the capital’s Golf Garden.

Forum, a panel of Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Affiliation (BGMEA) people, organised the tournament presided over by the panel’s President MA Salam.

Talking at the tournament, Nexus Group Managing Director Abdur Rashid Hossaini said those who’re engaged in preserving the interests of the neighbouring country are the ones who’re seeking to abolish the country’s economy within the title of anarchy within the garment industry.

Lutfe Mawla Ayyub, former director of BGMEA, said, “Misinformation is being spread in opposition to us, but nobody is speaking about any resolution.”

Faisal Samad, former senior vice-president of BGMEA, said, “If there may be an argument in a single factory at the present time, there is no reveal that one other factory is now not going to face an argument the following day. So everyone has to focus on solutions.”

Mahmud Hasan Khan Babu, managing director of Rising Group, said, “What’s occurring in Ashulia for the time being is now not a labour connected danger, it is a legislation and teach danger.”