Bangladesh labour body demands Tk 24K lowest wage for garment workers

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Bangladesh labour union Garments Sramik Front recently organised a protest demonstration in Dhaka demanding Tk 20,000 as national minimum wage and Tk 24,000 as lowest monthly wage for garment workers amid high cost of living arising out of high inflation. It also demanded dearness allowance for the interim period and ration at subsidised rates for workers.

The Garments Sramik Front and the Garment Sramik Karmachari Oikya Parishad had in 2018 demanded Tk 18,000 as the minimum wage. But Tk 8,000 was announced as the minimum wage ignoring their demand then, the trade union leaders said.

Bangladesh labour union Garments Sramik Front recently organised a protest demonstration in Dhaka demanding Tk 20,000 as national minimum wage and Tk 24,000 as lowest monthly wage for garment workers amid high cost of living arising out of high inflation. It also demanded dearness allowance for the interim period and ration at subsidised rates for workers.

As the value of the wages of garment workers has halved, workers are struggling to survive due to malnutrition, they said.

They demanded an end to the misuse of section 13 (1) of the Labour Law to end the oppression of workers as well as immediately opening the ABC Knit Dyeing and Finishing Mills at Shyampur to reinstate its workers in the job, Bangladeshi media reported.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)


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