Medical technologists and pharmacists at Dhaka National Medical Institute Hospital observed a two-hour work stoppage on Tuesday, demanding implementation of the 10th grade pay scale. The strike took place from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., during which the protesters gathered in front of the hospital’s outpatient department to voice their grievances. They alleged that despite working under hazardous conditions during crises such as COVID-19 and dengue outbreaks, they have been denied fair pay and promotion parity with other diploma-holding officers who were upgraded to second-class status. The protesters warned of tougher nationwide movements if their demands are not met soon, announcing plans for a half-day strike on November 3 and a full-day strike on November 4. Leaders of the technologists’ association criticized the interim government for ignoring their repeated appeals and vowed to continue their peaceful protests until the 10th grade implementation is realized.