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2020年11月11日

著者:
Prudhviraj Rupavath, NewsClick

India: Over 800 women garment workers strike over wages, harassment & exploitative working conditions at Indian Designs factory

"Andhra: Garment Workers in Anantapur's Indian Designs Company Protest for Minimum Wages", 11 November 2020

Over 800 female garment workers in Indian Designs Exports Private Ltd in Parigi mandal near Hindupur town in Andhra Pradesh’s Anantapur district have boycotted their work and launched an indefinite strike demanding an increase in minimum wages as they were being paid as low as Rs 6,000 per month as their wages. The workers are also alleging harassment by the management amid exploitative working conditions.

The workers are outraged against the below minimum wages and launched the protest for claiming their rights, said Venkatesh, Anantapur district secretary of Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), the trade union supporting the cause of the workers. He said that there has been no increase in wages for the last seven years. “Of the Rs 6,000 salary they get per month, workers have to pay Rs 700 to Rs 1,500 for their transport charges depending on the distance of their villages from the company,” he added...

[T]he workers main demands include increase in salaries by Rs 5,000 (that is at least a minimum salary of Rs 11,000 per month); to provide transportation allowances; to stop harassment of female workers; free canteen facility; to provide bonuses on time; to reduce workload; and to provide ESI allowances. 

“The management makes cuts in bonuses if workers are late by even a few minutes or take one day extra leave from work. Many women are working for the livelihood of their families at the cost of their self respect as the management harasses them without any reasons,” said a female worker on condition of anonymity...

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