Oct 12, 2006
€20.12 per month announced
as Bangladesh garment workers wage
Oct
10, 2006, Thousands
of garment workers staged demonstrations in Dhaka
and Gazipur demanding a higher pay
Thank you to all those who wrote to the Bangladeshi
industry and brands sourcing from Bangladesh.
On October 5th 2006, the Bangladesh Minimum Wage
Board announced the first raise to the minimum
wage for garment workers since 1994. The gross
minimum monthly wage has been announced as Tk
1,662.50 (€20.12) including basic salary
plus house rent and other allowances for entry-level
workers. Previously this was Tk 930.
The announcement means the basic wage without
benefits is around Tk 1,100, far below the Tk
3,000 basic wage called for by Bangladeshi trade
unions and supported by the Clean Clothes Campaign.
Please see [link to previous appeal] for arguments
as to why the basic minimum wage must be at least
Tk 3,000. This new proposal is not yet law, and
will have to go through various processes before
it becomes law.
Garment workers in different parts of Bangladesh
have been demonstrating against this new proposal
and a series of strikes have been planned. As
we previously reported, whilst garment workers
and their supporters have been demanding wage
increases for several years it wasn't until May
2006, following the outbreak of massive labour
unrest by workers unable to tolerate the extreme
exploitative conditions any longer, that any kind
of action was taken by the Bangladesh government
and the minimum wage board was formed.
Regardless of the decision of the Minimum Wage
Board and whether the law becomes law, brands
sourcing from Bangladesh should collectively take
the necessary measures to ensure that workers
producing their products are paid 3000 Taka as
a first step on the ladder towards
a wage that covers basic needs. Such measures
should include also adapting their purchasing
practices where necessary to allow suppliers to
meet the rise in costs involved.