Construction workers in Bangladesh killed by roof collapse

Eight workers were killed and about 100 injured last week when the roof of a newly-constructed building of the Mongla Cement Factory collapsed in the port town of Mongla. Most of the workforce was composed of migrant workers from surrounding areas. This latest disaster is another example of the criminal nature of capitalism where workers lives are sacrificed in the drive for profits.

 

The photo exhibition for the Rana Plaza workers continues in Melbourne.

Eight workers were killed and about 100 injured last week when the roof of a newly-constructed building of the Mongla Cement Factory collapsed in the port town of Mongla. Most of the workforce was composed of migrant workers from surrounding areas. This latest disaster is another example of the criminal nature of capitalism where workers lives are sacrificed in the drive for profits.

 

The photo exhibition for the Rana Plaza workers continues in Melbourne.