At least 100 hurt in Bangladesh clashes over wages
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At least 100 people were injured when garment workers attacked factories and vehicles in Bangladesh on Saturday in a second day of protests to demand higher wages, police and witnesses said.
Police fired rubber bullets and used teargas and batons against workers blocking roads in the capital Dhaka's suburbs. This week the government set the minimum monthly wage to 3,000 taka ($43). Workers are demanding 5,000 taka. (Reuters)