Bangladeshi garment workers demand minimum wage hike to Taka
According to a report by Financial Express on May 17, six labor rights organizations in Bangladesh jointly held a press conference, demanding that the government raise the monthly minimum wage of garment workers from 5,300 taka (approximately US$64) to 16,000 taka (approximately 64 U.S. dollars). Approximately $193) and growing at 10% annually. Towhidur, head of the ILO, said that the Bangladesh government established a wage committee in January this year and plans to approve the minimum wage level in June. (Title: Bangladeshi garment workers demand monthly minimum wage to be raised to 16,000 taka)
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