State Minister for Labour Mujibul Haque Chunnu said that the government would bring amendments to the labour law to make it updated and efficient, Bangladesh’s English language daily, the Financial Express reported on May 2.
“We have to ensure quick justice for the people through the labour courts. We are increasing the number of courts and have already taken a decision to establish labour courts in Sylhet and Rangpur,” the newspaper quoted the minister as saying.
The minister made the remark while delivering his speech at a seminar on role of ADR (alternative dispute resolution) in quick disposal of cases in labour courts held at National Press Club VIP Lounge. Former judge of the Appellate Division Justice Nizamul Haque presided over the seminar while Bangladesh Legal Aid and Services Trust (BLAST) Director SM Rezaul Karim moderated it.
Among others, Department of Inspection for Factories and Establishments Director General Shamsuzzaman Bhuiyan and Department of Labour Director Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal, spoke at the seminar
The State Minister called upon the owners of different factories to be more sincere in implementing ADR in wage related cases. “Otherwise, it would be difficult to implement this,” he said.
Justice Haque, in his speech, urged the lawyers to be more sincere while conducting cases of labourers.
“On many occasions, they (labourers) cannot continue the cases for the lack of money. The lawyers should take such cases from humane perspective,” he added.
Referring to the shortage of judges in the country in comparison to the number of cases and population, Justice Haque said appointing more judges is now the demand of time.