BSKF, BFUNPW urges NOAB to announce 5-day Eid vacation for newspapers

BSS
Published On: 20 Mar 2025, 19:28
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DHAKA, March 20, 2025 (BSS) - Bangladesh Sangbadpathro Karmachari Federation (BSKF) and Bangladesh Federal Union of Newspaper Press Workers (BFUNPW) today urged the Newspaper Owners' Association of Bangladesh (NOAB) to extend the Eid holidays to five days on the occasion of the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr.

The two federations made the call from an emergency joint meeting held at the BSS employees' union office in the city as the NOAB has declared a three-day Eid holiday instead of following the government's five-day Eid vacation, said a press release.

BFUNPW President Md Alamgir Hossain Khan presided over the meeting while BSKF President Matiur Rahman Talukder spoke as the chief speaker. Other leaders of the duo federations also spoke at the meeting.

At the meeting, the leaders said this year the government has declared a five day vacation on the occasion of the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr. But, unfortunately, the NOAB announced only a three-day holiday for the newspapers industry, which is discriminatory towards journalists and press workers as well as it is also a violation of their rights.

Therefore, they called the NOAB to extend the Eid holiday up to five days for the newspapers industry, so that the officials of the industry can share their joy with their family members.

They hoped that the NOAB will reconsider their demand and ensure fair leave for journalists and press workers.

 

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