Joint owners-labour-leaders have referred to as an indefinite shipping strike to protest the vandalism of buses, CNG-powered auto-rickshaws and vans and accidents to employees within the Rangamati conflict.
The leaders introduced this resolution in a joint assembly on Friday (September 20) evening.
They stated that 3 buses, 4 CNG, 12 vans have been broken in Friday’s incident. But even so, six bus drivers and helpers, 12 truck drivers, 30 to 35 CNG autorickshaw drivers have been injured (out of which two significantly.
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Presently Rangamati CNG Autorickshaw Staff Union Common Secretary Md. Mizanur Rahman stated, what used to be the crime of our employees? Why used to be the car broken? Two employees have been hacked and others have been injured in quite a lot of tactics, the home windows of the bus have been damaged. In protest in contrast, we’re pronouncing an indefinite strike on all forms of shipping in Rangamati from the next day (Saturday) morning. The strike will proceed till it’s correctly resolved and compensated.
Chittagong-Rangamati Truck Affiliation Common Secretary Md. Abdur Rahim Akash, Finance Secretary of Microbus Cooperative Society. Didarul Alam, Common Secretary of Chittagong-Rangamati Homeowners Affiliation. Sala Uddin and others have been provide.
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