Prime minister invites teachers to have a talk
Dhaka: Public university teachers who have been on a movement to realise their four-point demand will meet Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday as the prime minister has invited them to have tea there.
‘A delegation of the Federation of Bangladesh University Teachers Association (FBUTA) will go to Ganobhaban at 4:30pm tomorrow (Monday) to meet the Prime Minister,’ FBUTA secretary general ASM Maksud Kamal told UNB on Sunday.
He said they will go to the Prime Minister’s official residence as the Prime Minister’s Office invited the teachers to have tea there.
Earlier, an FBUTA delegation, led by its president Farid Uddin Ahmed and ASM Maksud Kamal, handed over a written proposal relating to their demands to Education Secretary Sohrab Hossain in the evening.
On 11 January, teachers of the country’s 37 public universities went on an indefinite strike protesting what they said discriminations against them in the 8th national pay scale.
Public university teachers have been on protests since the 8th National Pay Scale was announced on 14 May last year, advocating for a four-point demand that includes the formation of a commission to initiate an independent pay scale for them.
The other demands of the teachers are to remove the gap in salaries and allowances between senior professors and senior secretaries, and between professors and secretaries; upgrading the status of teachers in the warrant of precedence; and the provision of cars and other allowances for teachers similar to provisions given to bureaucrats.