Supreme Jute introduces rationing system for workers
Tuesday, 19 February 2008
FE Report
Supreme Jute and Knitex Ltd, a wholly export oriented jute yarn manufacturing industry, introduced rationing system for its workers and employees on its mill premises at Savar, near the city recently.
The scheme is aimed at protecting the company staff from current abnormal price spiral and exploitation of the syndicated middlemen who charge abnormally high prices of essential commodities.
Muhammad Shams-ul Haque, chairman of Shams Group and Hasina Shams Foundation inaugurated the rationing system.
Senior officers of the mill were also present on the occasion.
Initially the rationing scheme has been introduced with three items -- rice, lentil and soybean oil with the provision of increasing the number adding more items such as potato, onion and salt as demanded by the consumers.
Supreme Jute and Knitex Ltd, a wholly export oriented jute yarn manufacturing industry, introduced rationing system for its workers and employees on its mill premises at Savar, near the city recently.
The scheme is aimed at protecting the company staff from current abnormal price spiral and exploitation of the syndicated middlemen who charge abnormally high prices of essential commodities.
Muhammad Shams-ul Haque, chairman of Shams Group and Hasina Shams Foundation inaugurated the rationing system.
Senior officers of the mill were also present on the occasion.
Initially the rationing scheme has been introduced with three items -- rice, lentil and soybean oil with the provision of increasing the number adding more items such as potato, onion and salt as demanded by the consumers.