Garments sector closed for day of mourning in Bangladesh

On 26 November 2012 workers, family members and relatives of the deceased and workers from the Ashulia industrial zone (a suburban area near Dhaka) blocked factories in the area and held demonstrations, in some cases clashes with police occurred.
 
The Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Wajed, called an emergency meeting of the Cabinet and announced a National Mourning day on 27 November 2012 and RMG sector closed for the full day. The Prime Minister also announced the creation of a special High Level Inquiry Committee, which will investigate the tragedy.
 
The mass demonstrations take place in the industrial areas of Dhaka, Chittagong, Tangi and Gazipur. The IndustriALL affiliated Bangladesh National Council of Textile Garment and Leather Workers (BNC) staged a demonstration in front of Dhaka Press Club and at Chittagong station road demanding in addition to what the Government announced:

In reply to the massive protests the Minister of Labour declared today that the Government would shut down Garment factories which had no, or only one, fire and emergency exit. The High Court has also been instructed to form an independent body to investigate the tragic fire accident.