Marine workers' strike called off
Marine workers were observing a nationwide strike demanding the real cause of the seven murders on a ship in the Meghna River in Chandpur, the arrest of those involved in the murders, and compensation for the families of the victims.
The workers suspended the strike from 9:30 pm on Saturday (December 28).
S A Mahfuz ul Alam Molla, Joint Director of the Chandpur Marine Conservation and Operation Department of Bangladesh Inland Water Transport, confirmed the matter to Kalbela.
He said that the marine workers have suspended the strike, which they had been on with various demands. Mohammad Yusuf, Secretary of the Ministry of Shipping, held a meeting with the leaders of the Marine Workers Federation from evening to night. Later, he assured that the case, including compensation for the victims, will be thoroughly investigated and work will be done to ensure the safety of the boat workers. And with this assurance, the boat workers suspended their strike.
Bangladesh Marine Workers Federation President Md. Shah Alam confirmed the suspension of the strike and said, "We have suspended the strike and have received some assurances. We will keep an eye on how well it is being implemented. From now on, ship movement and loading and unloading will continue." Earlier, on the second day of the strike, which began at 12 midnight on Friday (December 27), hundreds of leaders and activists of the Shipping Federation held a rally, procession and human chain in Chandpur demanding the killing of seven workers on the ship, the arrest of other accused based on a fair investigation, compensation of Tk 2 million to each family of the deceased, better treatment for the injured Jewel, an end to extortion and the safety of waterway workers.