
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a daytime protest or rally in Dhaka, Bangladesh, featuring a group of women holding banners and placards under an elevated concrete structure, likely an overpass or metro line. The women, dressed in diverse traditional attire, appear focused and determined. The central activity involves them collectively displaying two large white banners and numerous red placards, all conveying messages related to workers' rights. The banners, predominantly in Bengali, commemorate "Great May Day 2026" and the "35th anniversary of working women." They advocate for a "national minimum wage for all workers," demand "recognition of all workers in labor law," and call for "just wages, safety, and dignity for women workers." Both banners explicitly reference "1 May 2026" and the "National Press Club, Dhaka" as the context for their demands. One banner is from "কর্মজীবী নারী" (Working Women), and the other from "নারীশ্রমিক কণ্ঠ" (Voice of Women Workers). Several red placards reiterate slogans like "কর্মজীবী নারী" (Working Women), and one prominently displays "Ensure Decent Work at Workplace" in English. Another green placard mentions the dignity and benefits of skilled workers. The overall scene reflects an organized demonstration calling for improved labor conditions and recognition for working women in Bangladesh.
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