BPC sits with petrol pump owners, workers over strike
The meeting is discussing about increasing commission on oil sale and security of the drivers
Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation (BPC) officials are having a meeting with the owners of the petrol pumps and leaders of the pump workers to discuss over their 15-point charter of demands.
The meeting started at corporation's office at Kawran Bazar in the capital at 11:30am today in presence of Syed Mehedi Hasan, director (Marketing) of BPC among other officials.
BPC Chairman Shamsur Rahman has confirmed the matter to The Business Standard.
Mizanur Rahman Ratan, convener of Petrol Pump and Tank Lorry Owners-Workers Unity Council, and petrol pump owners and workers' leaders from Khulna, Rajshahi and Rangpur joined the meeting.
The meeting is discussing about increasing commission on oil sale and security of the drivers.
The unity council enforced indefinite strike in three divisions - Khulna, Rajshahi and Rangpur - from Sunday morning to press home their 15-point demand including increasing commission on oil sale.
Due to the strike, oil extraction and marketing at Padma, Meghna and Jamuna oil depots in Khulna also remained suspended. So supplying of fuel oil in 15 south-western districts including Khulna was halted.
Petrol pumps' did not provide fuel to any vehicle yesterday. As a result, number of the vehicles plying on the roads was lesser, leading to immense sufferings to the passengers.