Tea workers join work after 19 days of strike

28 August 2022, 06:48 pm | Updated: 24 November 2024, 05:43 pm


Tea workers join work after 19 days of strike
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Sylhet tea garden workers returning to work 19 days of strike after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina stepped in to increase their daily wages to Tk 170 to 120.

The new date was announced on Saturday night after the prime minister’s meeting with the tea estate owners to discuss the workers’ demand to raise their daily pay to Tk 300, reports UNB.

Though most of the tea gardens were closed due to the weekly holiday, workers of a number of tea gardens were seen joining their work in the morning.

During visits to Malinichhara and Daldoli tea gardens, this UNB correspondent found the workers upbeat and happy over the pay hike. Many of them expressed their gratitude to PM Hasina for her intervention.

Raju Goala, president of Tea Workers Union in Sylhet Valley, said “Most of the workers joined their work while some workers stayed home for weekend holiday. They are expected to join their work from Monday.”

Nripen Pal, acting general secretary of Bangladesh Tea Workers Union, said “The tea workers have accepted the daily wages fixed by the prime minister.”

PM Hasina’s intervention in persuading the owners to hike the daily wages to Tk 170 seems to have been welcomed by the workers who started their agitation on August 8. Over 125,000 workers across 167 tea plantations across the country at one stage went on an indefinite strike to press for their demand.

Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary Ahmed Kaikaus said that the daily wages for the tea workers have been set by the prime minister on behalf of the workers after a meeting held with the tea garden owners at her official residence Ganabhaban.

Apart from this, the other facilities for the workers will be increased proportionately.


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