2006 Dhaka strikes
{{Infobox civil conflict
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| date = {{start date|2006|5|20}} - {{end date|2006|6|6}}
| place = Dhaka, Bangladesh
| causes =
| side1 = Garment workers
| side2 = {{plainlist|
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| howmany1 = 1.8 million
}}From May 20 to June 6, nearly 1.8 million garment workers of Bangladesh concentrated in industrial areas in and around the capital Dhaka engaged in a series of simultaneous massive wildcat strikes. During this period, especially from May 20 to May 24 when garment workers’ revolt was at its peak, workers of nearly 4000 factories went on strike.{{Cite book |last=Katsiaficas |first=George |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YbVHEAAAQBAJ |title=Asia's Unknown Uprisings Volume 2: People Power in the Philippines, Burma, Tibet, China, Taiwan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, and Indonesia, 1947–2009 |date=2013-04-01 |publisher=PM Press |isbn=978-1-60486-856-2 |language=en}} These workers, and other workers from the industrial suburbs, continuously demonstrated and blocked highways connecting industrial suburbs to the capital Dhaka and Dhaka to other cities – Mymensingh, Gazipur, Narayanganj, Ashulia, and Chittagong etc. In the face of this mass revolt, the government resorted to massive repression. In the first one-week, as per official figures, at least 3 workers were shot dead, 3000 injured and several thousands were put into prisons. Till June 6–7, workers in different Export Processing Zones (EPZ) and industrial areas continued to engage in wild cat strikes and demonstrations – most garment factories remained closed. The state proclaimed that factories will open only from June 8 once order is fully restored.
See also
References
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External links
- [https://socialistworker.co.uk/art/8740/General+strike+under+way+in+Bangladesh General strike under way in Bangladesh]
- [https://libcom.org/news/article.php/bangladesh-garment-revolt-140706 Garment revolt]
Category:Textile and clothing strikes
Category:May 2006 in Bangladesh
Category:June 2006 in Bangladesh
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