Bangladesh garment worker dies after protests

But conditions are dire for many of the sector’s four million workers, the vast majority of whom are women whose monthly pay, until recently, started at 8,300 taka (US$75).

A government-appointed panel raised the sector’s wage by 56.25 per cent on Tuesday to 12,500 taka, but garment workers have rejected the hike. Since the pay offer, their protests escalated with at least 70 factories ransacked.

Police said Jalal Uddin,42, a garment worker who was injured in clashes with officers earlier this month in Gazipur, north of the capital Dhaka, died from his injuries on Saturday.

Uddin’s death takes the number killed in the protests to four, police said.

“He died at the Dhaka Medical College Hospital. He was injured during a protest several days ago,” Bacchu Mia, a police inspector, told AFP.

Uddin’s brother-in-law Rezaul Karim told reporters he had been shot in the stomach by a shotgun, and had been brought to Dhaka for treatment.