NN Online:
Workers from five factories of T&Z Group in Gazipur returned to blocking the Dhaka- Mymensingh highway after briefly lifting their blockade earlier on Monday, demanding payment of three months’ overdue wages.
The protest, which began on Saturday morning, has caused severe traffic disruptions, affecting commuters and transport services.
The workers, based in the Mogorkhal area, initially withdrew their blockade at 2pm on Monday after receiving an audio message from the secretary of the Ministry of Industry. The message assured them that the government would release Tk 6 crore to cover part of their dues. However, just two hours later, the workers resumed the blockade, citing insufficient clarity about the full settlement of their outstanding payments, reports UNB.
The protests began after workers expressed frustration over delayed salary payments, including wages, overtime, and other dues.
In response to the situation, authorities, including the Gazipur Metropolitan Police, the army, and industrial police, intervened to remove the protesters from the highway. This allowed for the gradual resumption of traffic, which had been at a standstill for hours due to the blockade.
The situation escalated again after the workers returned to the road, halting traffic on both the Dhaka-Mymensingh highway and the Dhaka Bypass Road. Passenger buses, cargo trucks, and other vehicles were trapped in long queues, causing significant distress for those trying to commute to work.
Workers have vowed to continue their protests until their full dues are cleared. A meeting is scheduled at the Ministry of Labour where workers and factory owners will discuss the resolution of the remaining arrears.