Government Urged to Improve Living Standards of Children of Tkbm Workers in Port Area
A group of Sarbumusi, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that advocates for workers' rights, has called on the government to take immediate action to improve the living conditions of children whose parents work at the Transkrip Bukti Mesin Utama (Tkbm) shipyard in the port area.
The Tkbm yard is one of the largest employers of migrant workers from Bangladesh and other countries. However, many of these workers face poor working conditions, long hours, and low wages, which has a negative impact on their families, including their children.
Sarbumusi claims that many children of Tkbm workers are forced to live in cramped and unsanitary conditions, with limited access to education and healthcare. The NGO alleged that the government's lack of attention to these issues has created a vulnerable population of children who require urgent support.
"We urge the government to take concrete steps to address the plight of these children," said an Sarbumusi spokesperson. "They have the right to a safe and healthy environment, access to quality education, and healthcare services."
Sarbumusi is calling on the government to provide assistance to families of Tkbm workers, including financial support and access to social services. The organization also demands that the government takes action to improve working conditions at the Tkbm yard, ensuring that migrant workers receive fair treatment and better wages.
The government has been criticized for its inaction on this issue, with Sarbumusi accusing it of turning a blind eye to the suffering of these children. The NGO is now pushing the government to take immediate action to address this crisis.
A group of Sarbumusi, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that advocates for workers' rights, has called on the government to take immediate action to improve the living conditions of children whose parents work at the Transkrip Bukti Mesin Utama (Tkbm) shipyard in the port area.
The Tkbm yard is one of the largest employers of migrant workers from Bangladesh and other countries. However, many of these workers face poor working conditions, long hours, and low wages, which has a negative impact on their families, including their children.
Sarbumusi claims that many children of Tkbm workers are forced to live in cramped and unsanitary conditions, with limited access to education and healthcare. The NGO alleged that the government's lack of attention to these issues has created a vulnerable population of children who require urgent support.
"We urge the government to take concrete steps to address the plight of these children," said an Sarbumusi spokesperson. "They have the right to a safe and healthy environment, access to quality education, and healthcare services."
Sarbumusi is calling on the government to provide assistance to families of Tkbm workers, including financial support and access to social services. The organization also demands that the government takes action to improve working conditions at the Tkbm yard, ensuring that migrant workers receive fair treatment and better wages.
The government has been criticized for its inaction on this issue, with Sarbumusi accusing it of turning a blind eye to the suffering of these children. The NGO is now pushing the government to take immediate action to address this crisis.