Jute mill workers fall sick during hunger strike

Jute mill workers fall sick in hunger strike. Photo: UNB
Jute mill workers fall sick in hunger strike. Photo: UNB

A number of protesting workers of nine state-owned jute mills in Khulna and Jashore started falling sick on Wednesday, the second day of their hunger strike, reports UNB.

They are trying to force the authorities accept their 11-point demand, including implementation of the wage commission, payment of regular wages, cancellation of public-private ownership of mills and allotting necessary fund for the sector.

Two sick workers were taken to Khulna Medical College Hospital, UNB quoted Khalilur Rahman, convener of State Owned Jute Mill CBA and Non-CBA sangram Parishad, as saying.

Jute mill workers fall sick in hunger strike. Photo: UNB
Jute mill workers fall sick in hunger strike. Photo: UNB

He said the workers begin to fall sick because of severe cold and hunger. “We’ll continue the strike until our demands are met,” he told UNB.

An estimated 50,000 workers of Star, Platinum, Crescent, Alim, Eastern, Daulatpur and Khalishpur jute mills in Khulna and JJI and Carpeting jute mills in Jashore started the strike on Tuesday.

The workers said they were not paid regularly and were forced to come out on the streets demanding improvement of the situation.