Bangladesh: Prime Minister refuses to raise garment workers' wages. For days, thousands of workers in the sector have been demonstrating in the streets of major cities. On Tuesday, the textile industry's minimum wage committee raised the basic monthly wage of the sector's four million workers by 56.25 percent to 12,500 taka (104 euros) Unions say this week's wage hike falls short of soaring prices for food, rent, health and school fees for the children of garment workers.
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GAZIPUR, Bangladesh: Bangladeshi police fired rubber bullets and tear gas on Thursday, officials and witnesses said, as violence broke out at a protest by garment workers who rejected a government-offered pay increase.