The garment industry owners want to start a garment factory from April 25 at risk
"In
the light of the World Health Organization's (WHO) guidelines and other
countries 'experience, we are thinking of how to start production
activities in the factory by ensuring 100 percent safety of the
workers," a leader of the garment industry owners' organization, BGMEA,
told press briefing. Because, the purchases that are in our hands are
increasing the pressure to ship. Otherwise, brands are saying that these
export orders will take them to other countries, including China.
For
this reason, it is also necessary to ensure that workers get health
insurance. However, in the midst of such discussions, the health
department yesterday evening declared more dangerous for the coronation
of the whole country, adding to the movement of people.
Labor leader Jolly Talukdar told
press briefing that if the factory was opened before the situation was
normal, the health risks of the workers would be increased, which could
pose major dangers. BGMEA President. Rubana Haque said the factory needs
to be set up in the interest of the economy. But it is not in exchange
for a worker's life. We can think of opening a factory as the situation
improves.
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