Kathmandu - Ten unions industry nationwide strikes mengagitasi Nepal from Sunday (7/31/2011), at the request of immediate implementation of the minimum wage set by the Government of the Nepal.
According to la Republica, every day, most of the companies in the industrial corridor Birganj-Simara, three industrial zones in Hetauda, about half a dozen in Biratnagar and almost all employers in the industrial area of Butwal has agreed to provide the salary agreed by the Government.
The Government raised the minimum monthly wage of 6,200 rupees to Nepal (the equivalent of 742.000 Usd) and the Nepal of daily pay 231 rupees (equivalent to USD $27,000).
With the requirements of travellers, the Federation of trade unions to the Nepal and trade unions all the more striking since July 22, after the Federation of the Nepal, Chamber of Commerce and industry (FNCCI) refused to carry out the wage agreement agreed to the Government.
Pashupati Murarka, Chairman of the Board of employers FNCCI, said that the employers will not follow the structure of wages was announced by the Government which still today be the Supreme Court.
However, employers have begun to arrive at an agreement with a worker who mengagitasi by saying that they have no other choice than to accept requests for workers.
Employers say, business leaders rate Center shows no gravity to solve the problem.
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