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PROTTOY PENSION SCHEME PROTEST

Nationwide university teachers strike continues for 5th day

UNB . Dhaka
07 Jul 2024 14:24:34 | Update: 07 Jul 2024 14:25:46
Nationwide university teachers strike continues for 5th day
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Academic and administrative activities at public universities across the country remain halted as the indefinite strike by teachers protesting the Prottoy pension scheme enters its fifth consecutive day.

Dr Nizamul Haque Bhuiyan, secretary general of the University Teachers Association Federation and president of the Dhaka University Teachers Association, emphasised their commitment to the protest. They will continue the movement until their demands are met, he told UNB’s Dhaka University correspondent.

Criticising the Universal Pension Scheme, Dr Bhuiyan described it as discriminatory. This pension scheme facilitates some people while depriving others. It is an affront to the teachers dignity and has forced them to seriously reconsider their financial futures, he said.

A scheduled meeting between Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader and leaders of the University Teachers Association Federation, planned for last Thursday, was cancelled.

Quader, who also serves as the Minister for Road Transport and Bridges, said on Sunday that the government is closely monitoring the teachers movement and expressed hope for a swift resolution. He made the remark while speaking to reporters at the Secretariat in Dhaka.

The university teachers indefinite strike began on July 1.

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