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Bangladesh's tea workers in Sylhet on strike for wage hike

Manpower 2024-09-24, 8:46am

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Tea workers on work stoppage in Sylhet from Monday 23 Sept 2024 for wage hike. - UNB



Sylhet, Sep 24 - Tea workers in Sylhet observed a strike demanding land rights and a daily wage of Tk500, among other demands.

Hundreds of workers from Malnichhara Tea Estate in Sylhet halted work for two hours on Monday (September 23), from 9 am to 11 am.

The workers stated that the minimum wage declared by the Wage Board and the Bangladesh Tea Association, coming to Tk170 daily, goes against their interests. They have rejected the proposed amount, arguing that it is impossible to sustain their lives with the current wage in the face of rising living costs. As a result, they are calling for a daily wage increase to Tk500 .

Additionally, the workers highlighted that despite living in Bangladesh for generations and contributing significantly to the growth and production of the tea industry, they still lack legal rights to the land. They also demanded that their land rights be legally recognized. - UNB