DHAKA: The strike called by the Freight Transport Owners-Workers Union Council began early in protest of extortion, harassment and violence suffered by its members.
According to details, the strikers has presented a list of 12 other demands including lifting a ban on carrying side angles, bumpers and hooks on trucks and covered vans, said Union Council Convener Abdul Gaffar Biswas.
The strike will continue until the demands are met, he said.
“Our other demands include the issuing of a press note on overloading of freight transport. We also want an end to extortion and law-breaking at ferry ports, stopping of harassment under the guise of checking documents and ending the culture of bribery,” Gaffar Biswas said.
He also demanded a reduction in bridge toll rates, the removal of unnecessary speed breakers, the issuing of driving licences by training programs, a reduction in the price of fuel oil and an end to the violence against drivers at India’s Petrapole land port.
Union members in 21 districts, including Khulna, Greater Faridpur and Barisal are participating in the strike, said Biswas.






