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New blaze panic as Bangladesh workers protest ‘deathtraps’

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Bangladesh firefighters quell a garment factory blaze on Monday as the country mourns the death of 110 workers in a weekend blaze at another apparel plant, the export industry's worst-ever accident. Photo: AFP

Garment workers staged mass protests on Monday to demand the end to “deathtrap” labour conditions after Bangladesh’s worst-ever textile factory fire, as a new blaze sparked fresh panic and terror.

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Ahead of the first of a series of mass funerals for the 110 victims, survivors of Saturday night’s blaze joined several thousand colleagues to block a highway and march in the manufacturing hub of Ashulia.

“Workers from several factories have left work and joined the protest. They want exemplary punishment for Tazreen’s owners,” said Dhaka police chief Habibur Rahman, referring to a plant near the capital where the blaze broke out late on Saturday.

Police said Ashulia’s more than 500 factories who make apparel for top global retailers such as Walmart, H&M and Tesco declared a wild-cat “holiday”, fearing that the protests could worsen and turn into large-scale unrest.

“Most workers are in shock. They want to see safety improvements to these deathtrap factories,” Babul Akter, head of a garment union, told reporters.

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The protestors chanted a series of slogans, including a demand for Tazreen’s bosses to be brought to justice.

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