MPO-enlisted Teachers’ Nationalisation Aspirants’ Alliance
MPO Teachers’ Alliance warns of tough action if pay scale gazette not issued by Feb 4
MPO-enlisted Teachers’ Nationalisation Aspirants’ Alliance on Monday warned of tougher programmes if the government fails to issue the gazette of the 9th national pay scale by February 4.
Alliance Member Secretary Principal Delwar Hossain Azizi said human chain programme will be staged in all districts on February 5 and memorandums will also be submitted to the Chief Adviser through deputy commissioners.
If the demands remain unmet, stricter programmes will be announced after consultations with alliance leaders, he said at a press conference held at the Maulana Akram Khan Hall of the Jatiya Press Club in the capital.
In his written statement, Azizi said the interim government formed the National Pay Commission-2025 on July 27 last year to adjust government employees’ salaries in line with inflation.
Former Finance Secretary Zakir Ahmed Khan was appointed chairman of the commission, which was tasked with reviewing existing pay, allowances and other benefits and recommending a time-appropriate pay structure.
He said the commission formally began operations with its first meeting on August 14 and collected opinions online through four questionnaires from employees, the general public, institutions and organisations. It also held meetings with leaders of almost all professional stakeholder groups to gather their views.
As stakeholders representing more than 600,000 teachers and employees, leaders of the MPO-enlisted Teachers’ Nationalisation Aspirants’ Alliance were invited to a formal meeting with the Pay Commission-2025 chairman and members, where they placed their demands and proposals.
The commission assured them that their proposals would be reflected in its recommendations, he added.
Azizi said the 7th pay scale was announced in 2009 and the 8th in 2015, but no new pay scale has been declared in the last 11 years despite the need for two new scales during this period.
“If the gazette of the pay scale is obstructed through conspiracies, frustration will spread among republic employees and normal state activities may be hampered,” he said, urging the interim government to issue the 9th pay scale gazette within its tenure.
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He said MPO-enlisted teachers and employees form the country’s largest professional group, supporting more than 600,000 families and around five million people, yet remain the most neglected among government-paid professionals.
Speakers at the press conference included joint conveners Md Matiur Rahman, president of Bangladesh Secondary Technical Teachers’ Council; Md Nurul Amin Helaly, convener of Bangladesh MPO Teachers’ Council; Md Mizanur Rahman, its president; and Md Habibullah Raju, president of Bangladesh Madrasa General Teachers’ Association.
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