Jute Mill workers withdraw their strikes

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Staff Correspondent, Barta24.com, Dhaka | 2023-09-01 18:41:28

Workers of BJMC jute mills have called off their protests for implementation 11 point demand including a wage scale fixed in 2015 after the government assured them of fulfilling the demand within 15 days.

Textile and Jute Minister Golam Dastagir Gazi and State Minister for Labour and Employment Monnujan Sufian held a meeting with leaders of Patkol Sramik League, and state-owned Jute Mill CBA, Non-CBA Movement Council in Dhaka on Thursday(Jan. 2) night.

Gazi told the workers’ leaders that the jute mill workers would be given pay slips in line with the National Wage Scale 2015 within 15 days, according to a spokesman for the ministry.

Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation then issued an order confirming the minister’s decision.

The protesters, who had been on a second spell of hunger strike since Dec 29 in Khulna and Rajshahi, later withdrew from the demonstrations.

They had postponed a similar strike until Dec 22 after the government had told them that their demands would be met.

Workers of at least 11 government jute mills in Rajshahi, Khulna and Narsingdi launched the fresh protests as the demands were not met within the deadline they set.

The other demands of their 11-point charter include cancellation of public-private partnership in the jute mills, investment to purchase raw jute, and clearance of dues of retired workers.

The leaders informed the authorities that they would join their work form Saturday( Jan.4). They also said that if their demands are not met accordingly they will again go on strike.

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