The Phnom Penh Post

One killed, 50 injured in Bangladesh wage strike

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BA NGL A DESHI pol ice on Wednesday used water cannons to disperse 10,000 striking garment workers who were blocking a major highway in a fourth day of industrial action, an official said.

Authoritie­s meanwhile confirmed that one worker was killed and 50 others injured on Tuesday after police fired rubber bullets and tear gas at some 5,000 workers protesting in Dhaka and on the outskirts of the capital.

Pol ice sa id some 10,0 0 0 workers blocked the highway at severa l places outside the industria l tow n of Savar, on t he outsk i r ts of Dhaka, for hours after some 50,000 workers walked out of their factories in the morning demanding higher wages.

“We used water cannons to disperse them from the highway,” police official Sana Shaminur Rahman said.

Some 2,000 workers from a major factor y in Dhaka a lso wa l ked of f t hei r sh i f t a nd blocked a road in the northern suburb of Kalshi, an AFP photograph­er at the scene said.

The protests are the first major test for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina since winning a fourth term in December 30 elections marred by violence, thousands of arrests and allegation­s of vote rigging and intimidati­on.

Bangladesh raised the minimum monthly wage for the garment sector’s four million workers by 51 percent to 8,000 taka ($95) from December.

But senior workers say their raise was less than this and unions, which warn the strikes may spread, say the hike fails to compensate for price rises in recent years.

“We won’t leave the road until our demand is met,” said Asma Khatun, a protesting worker at Kalshi.

Moh a m ma d A b d u l l a h , another worker, said manufact u rers have h i red loc a l musclemen to stop workers in ot her factories f rom joining the protest.

The protests came despite a move by the country’s authoritie­s to set up a committee to review wages.

Bangladesh is the world’s second-largest garment maker after China.

But despite the industry’s role in transformi­ng the impoverish­ed nation into a major manufactur­ing hub, garment workers are some of the lowest paid in the world.

The industry also has a poor workplace safety record, with the collapse of the Rana Plaza ga rment factor y complex in Savar k illing more t han 1,130 people in 2013 in one of t he wor l d’s wor s t i ndu s t r i a l disasters.

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