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PM sets tea workers’ daily wage at Tk170

UNB . Dhaka
28 Aug 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 27 Aug 2022 22:15:49
PM sets tea workers’ daily wage at Tk170
Tea garden workers gather to take part in a protest demanding hike in their daily wages in Sreemangal on August 21, 2022 — AFP Photo

The daily wages for the tea estate workers have been raised to Tk 170 from Tk 120, a senior official said on Saturday night.

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

Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary Ahmad Kaikaus announced it after a meeting with the tea garden owners.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina chaired the meeting held at her official residence Ganabhaban.

Tea Garden Owners’ Association president Shah Alam led the owners’ delegation at the meeting.

Kaikaus said the daily wages for the tea garden workers have been set by the prime minister on behalf of the workers. She also requested the workers to go back to work in their plantations, he added.

Earlier, in the meeting, the prime minister said Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman took over as the chairman of the Tea Board in 1957 and granted citizenship to these workers who did not have any citizenship.

He also gave some other facilities to the tea garden workers, she said.

She said during her 1996-2001 term she gave some other facilities considering the importance of the tea industry. She also said the AL government took initiatives to expand the tea gardens from Sylhet and Chattogram to other places in the country including Panchagarh, Kurigram, Thakurgaon and Lalmonirhat.

“They (tea workers) work very hard and the owners earn. It is the responsibility of all to look after their wellbeing,” she said.

She said due to the coronavirus pandemic all are affected, but these people who work very hard, have to be taken care of properly.

Weeks ago, the workers at the country’s 167 tea plantations went on a strike to press for increasing their daily pay to Tk 300, given the recent price hike of the essential commodities.

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