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Bangladesh non-govt pry teachers continue work abstention

From New Age
Non-government registered primary teachers kept their schools under lock and key for the second consecutive day on Monday, demanding pay hike and nationalisation of their jobs.

Teachers and students said no classes were taken on the day.

‘Teachers across the country locked up schools on Monday. No classes took place,’ Abdur Rahman, member secretary of the National Non-Government Primary Teachers United Alliance, told New Age.

‘We will continue our movement. We will also abstain from work on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday,’ he added.

He also said they would submit a memorandum to all MPs between January 20 and February 20 and to the speaker on March 14.

They will also hold a march towards the Prime Minister’s Office on April 10.