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A group of men is depicted on a street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, participating in what appears to be a May Day demonstration or protest. The subjects are about a dozen men of varying ages, most appearing serious or focused, some engaged in conversation. They are holding a large banner horizontally across the street. The banner is the central object, predominantly blue and white with black and red text in Bengali. It features a graphic of a raised fist on the left and a tiger with cubs on the right. One man on the right holds a megaphone. In the foreground, a large black pipe with blue stripes lies on the asphalt. The setting is an urban street, likely daytime with overcast or diffused light, as indicated by the lack of harsh shadows. The background shows modest buildings, some with awnings and commercial signs (partially visible), and a blue vehicle on the left. The road surface is asphalt. The activity is a public demonstration organized by the "Bangladesh Tourism and Hotels Workers Employees Federation." The banner's text calls for the "140th Great May Day" and demands: "Workers of the world, unite!", "Implementation of Labor Reform Commission's recommendations," "Worker safety," "Ensure protection for all tourism workers under labor law, decent working environment, and fair wages," and "Formulate integrated plans based on stakeholders' opinions, build safe, sustainable, and environment-friendly tourism." This highlights their advocacy for improved labor rights and sustainable practices within the tourism sector.
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