More than 180 Bangladeshis working for a cleaning company, which is in charge of maintaining mosques and schools, have gone on strike because they have not been paid their wages for more than three months. Three of the workers have not received any salaries in the last six months. The Ministry of Labor's Madinah branch director Awad Al-Hazmi said he contacted the company owner, who is based in Al-Qassim, and asked him to pay the workers their full salaries by Sunday. Al-Hazmi promised the workers that they would receive their full wages without any delay. MADINAH — More than 180 Bangladeshis working for a cleaning company, which is in charge of maintaining mosques and schools, have gone on strike because they have not been paid their wages for more than three months. Three of the workers have not received any salaries in the last six months. The Ministry of Labor's Madinah branch director Awad Al-Hazmi said he contacted the company owner, who is based in Al-Qassim, and asked him to pay the workers their full salaries by Sunday. Al-Hazmi promised the workers that they would receive their full wages without any delay.