Over 50 garment units have been shut and more than 100 workers fired in Bangladesh following a widespread protest by factory employees demanding pay hike, prompting the government to deploy paramilitary forces to prevent any untoward incidents.
Owners of more than 55 readymade garment factories in Bangladesh, the world's fourth largest garment exporter, closed down their units after the workers walked out, demanding higher wages and benefits.
Apart from regular and industrial police, 15 platoons of the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) have been deployed as part of security measure as workers took to streets to protest, bdnews24.Com reported.
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Ashulia industrial police's Director Mostafizur Rahman said additional policemen were deployed in front of the factory to avert any untoward incident.
Garment factory workers have been demonstrating for over a week now to press home a series of demands including a minimum monthly pay of 16,000 taka (USD 202 or Rs 13,758). They say the present monthly salary of 5,300 taka (USD 67 or Rs 4,556) is considered "woefully inadequate" by the workers.
On Monday, workers of as many as 25 factories walked out to protest while yesterday, workers of 30 factories were involved in the agitation.
Meanwhile, factory owners have describe the demands as "absurd".
A leading garment company today fired 120 of its workers for their alleged involvement in vandalising and "illegally demanding" pay hike during strike.
Windy Apparels Limited fired them for their alleged involvement in attacking and vandalising its Ashulia factory which it closed down for indefinite period.
"They have been suspended for vandalism and illegally demanding pay hike," the company's Administrative Officer AKM Fazlul Hoque was quoted as saying by Dhaka Tribune.
The factory authorities have filed a police case over the unrest naming 20 workers.
They started agitating inside the factory premises after several days and fought pitched battles with police and vandalised the factory, the report said.
After the factories were closed, workers blocked the Abdullahpur-Baipail road in Jatmola area.
However, the demonstration was broken up by industrial police which charged batons and fired rubber bullets into the crowd.
Garment workers alleged that police attacked them, although they were staging demonstrations peacefully.
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