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Legal compliance and international standard should be maintained in the Ship breaking yards

Published by : Admin Posted on : May 3, 2016

YPSA formed a human chain in front of the Chittagong Press Club on Sunday to protest unregulated and unsafe situation of the most deprived shipbreaking workers. Environmental activists, members of professional bodies, leaders of trade unions and some yard workers joined the programme. The special guest of the event were …Read More

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