Educators and representatives of MPO have composed sit-in projects and rally in dissent against the retirement finance welfare board and 10 percent cut from wages for the welfare trust. They encouraged the Education Ministry to quickly pull back the choice. Else, they caution of increasingly stringent projects later on.
'Bangladesh Private Teacher-Employee Forum' composed this rally before National Press Club on Friday. Leader of Bangladesh Private Teachers and Employees Forum Saidul Islam Selim said that if the choice to cut extra 4 percent isn't for all time dropped, they will be before the National Press Club from May 1 to 5.
At the time, educators and representatives said that on April 15, with no talk with them, 6 percent and 4 percent more was issued by the Education Ministry. Prior, the Ministry of Education issued a comparable notice from June 15, 2017. Afterward, the choice was deferred in challenge of the educators workers dissent. Indeed, even before the Eleventh National decision, comparable endeavors were broken despite challenges by instructors and representatives. Private educators and workers guarantee that their pay from the pay of the retirement trust is 6 percent for every month. Government co-activity was made to meet the deficiency in spite of cutting this 6 percent. Notwithstanding, the retirement-welfare trust's cash is stored in a bank, regardless of how much the benefits and who experience the ill effects of this benefits, instructors and representatives don't have the foggiest idea about any financing.
They said that the investigation of the training service of 2002 found that one crore rupees in the underlying phase of the two associations had disappeared. The overseeing advisory group endured the benefit of that cash by exchanging Tk 40 crore from the administration bank as the present private bank. The ACC should be analyzed by the ACC.
The program was gone to by the senior VP of the association. Rafiqul Islam, sorting out secretary Enamul Islam Masud, VP Biplob Kanti Das, Harun-ur Rashid, Mudsherir Alam, and several educators from various pieces of the nation.
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