Bangladesh Uprising: what next for workers?
Tue 8 Oct 2024 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM BST
Online, Zoom
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With:
Tansy Hoskins, author and campaigner
Syed Zebal, Clean Clothes Campaign South Asia coordinator
Kalpona Akter, director of Bangladesh Center for Worker Solidarity (BCWS) and president of Bangladesh Garment and Industrial Workers Federation
In July mass student protests took off in Bangladesh against a government job quota system favouring children of war veterans. The government shut down universities, and the police and military cracked down on protesters.
Hundreds of people were killed. Thousands were arrested.
On 5 August, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country.
In the aftermath, an inspiring movement of students and workers took over ensuring services run and the needs of people are met. But all the while, the political and economic situation has remained perilous. The garment industry, Bangladesh's leading source of income, has suffered from factory closures, and brands are reportedly moving orders to supply countries they see as safer.
Garment workers, already underpaid and subject to repression from the previous government, must not be left to pay the price of this uncertainty.
So what can we do to show solidarity with the movements for justice in Bangladesh? What next for the new government? And how can we amplify workers' demands?
Join us on Tuesday, 8 October from 6 PM to hear from labour organisers and community activists on the ground about their struggle and their hope for the future!
Register today.