Bangladesh garment manufacturers raise workers' pay amid further protests
Source: Reuters
WORLD NEWS JANUARY 13, 2019 / 5:30 AM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Bangladesh garment manufacturers raise workers' pay amid further protests
Ruma Paul
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DHAKA (Reuters) - Garment manufacturers in Bangladesh have agreed to raise workers pay, the commerce minister said on Sunday, urging people to return to work after a week of violent demonstrations.
Last week at least one worker was killed and dozens wounded during protests over salaries, prompting the government to form a panel of factory owners, union leaders and government officials to investigate the pay demands. On Sunday at least 20 people were hurt at in further clashes between protesters and police outside Dhaka.
All parties involved agreed to raise wages across 6 of the 7 pay grades, leaving the minimum wages unchanged at 8,000 taka ($95), Commerce Minister Tipu Munshi told reporters after a meeting of the panel.
Low wages and trade deals with Western countries have made the sector a $30 billion industry accounting for 80 percent of Bangladeshs exports, making Bangladesh the worlds second-biggest garment exporter behind China.
Earlier on Sunday, Siddiqur Rahman, president of the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) had threatened to cut off workers pay if they did not return to work.
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