Beximco Secures Tk 60 Crore Govt Loan Amid Labor Unrest

Industry: Healthcare & Pharma, Pharma
Company: Beximco Group
Company Intelligence Tag: Business Insights

The government has decided to provide a Tk60 crore loan to Beximco Group to resolve the ongoing labor unrest stemming from unpaid October wages. The loan will be jointly issued by the Labour Ministry and the Finance Division, with the Labour Ministry contributing Tk10 crore and the Finance Division providing Tk50 crore. Beximco Group will arrange the remaining Tk20 crore. The move comes after several days of protests by workers, who blocked the Chandra-Nabinagar highway in Gazipur, demanding their overdue salaries. The government intervention is aimed at settling the wage dispute and ending the labor unrest that has affected the company’s operations. Beximco Group’s Director of Finance and Corporate Affairs, Osman Kaiser Chowdhury, confirmed the loan, stating that the remaining procedures will take 1-2 days to complete. Once the loan is disbursed, it will be used to pay the workers’ overdue wages and restore normalcy at the factories.

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