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Staff Correspondent | Published: 20:41, Jun 01,2021
A file photo of minister for industries Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun Minister for industries Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun on Tuesday called upon all concerned to work for the welfare of the workers. ‘The country must move forward keeping the workers well. For this, we have to ensure the safety and economic well-being of the workers…Employers have to be of liberal mentality in matters related to the interests of workers,’ he said while addressing as the chief guest a virtual consultation meeting titled Elimination of Harassment at the Workplace and ILO Convention 190 with lawmakers jointly organized by Unnayan Shamannay and CARE Bangladesh on Monday. ....
Lawmakers call for ensuring speedy punishment of rapists 284 DHAKA, Jan 3, 2021 (BSS) – Members of Parliament (MPs) and representatives of various organizations today called for ensuring speedy punishment of rapists. They said the Covid-19 pandemic has triggered violence against women worldwide and Bangladesh is not exception in this regard. They made the call at a meet-the-press programme titled “What to do to prevent violence against women” at the Sangsad media center this morning, said a press release. The speakers said that one of the reasons for the increase in violence against women is negative impact of drugs in society; therefore, special importance should be given to drug control. Dope tests (special health tests) should be introduced at all levels of government and non-government government to identify drug addicts. ....
Violence Against Women: MPs call for stronger implementation of laws Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent Lawmakers from treasury and opposition bench and representatives of various organisations yesterday called for proper implementation of law, moral education and capital punishment for perpetrators to stop violence against women. They made the call at a Meet the Press at the Jatiya Sangsad Media Centre. Samaj Kalyan Unnayan Shangstha (Social Welfare and Development Organisation) organised the event titled What to do to prevent violence against women. Speaking as chief guest, AL lawmaker Shamsul Haque Tuku, chief of the parliamentary standing committee on home ministry, said one of the reasons behind the increase in violence against women is the impact of drugs on the society. ....