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Workers demand tea wage hike

Hundreds of tea gardens workers under the banner of All Tea Tribe Students’ Association (ATTSA) on Friday staged a protest at Bokpara tea estate in Dibrugarh, seeking a hike of minimum daily wage to

Avik Chakraborty Dibrugarh Published 21.09.18, 05:42 PM
The tea workers stage a demonstration in Dibrugarh on Friday.

The tea workers stage a demonstration in Dibrugarh on Friday. Avik Chakraborty

Hundreds of tea gardens workers under the banner of All Tea Tribe Students’ Association (ATTSA) on Friday staged a protest at Bokpara tea estate in Dibrugarh, seeking a hike of minimum daily wage to Rs 351 from the current wage of Rs 167.

The protesters held up placards and banners and shouted slogans against the BJP government.

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They also demanded the early implementation of the wage agreement between government and representatives of the tea workers.

The workers burnt the effigies of chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal and labour and tea tribes welfare minister Pallab Lochan Das accusing them of neglecting the tea workers of the state.

They shouted slogans against the BJP-led government for failing to fulfil its 2016 pre-poll promise of hiking tea garden workers’ wages to Rs 350.

Until recently, the tea garden workers in the Brahmaputra Valley were paid a daily wage of Rs 137.

On July 8, the state government hiked the wages of tea garden workers by Rs 30 taking it to Rs 167.

Similarly, the wages of garden workers in the Barak Valley were hiked to Rs 145 from Rs 115.

Though the hike was termed as an interim move by the government as the one-man committee headed by additional chief secretary Kumar Sanjay Krishna is yet to give its recommendations, there was widespread discontentment among the tea garden workers considering the fact that the BJP had promised to increase the wages to Rs 350 per day ahead of the 2016 Assembly polls, if voted to power.

Lakhindra Kurmi, the publicity secretary of the Dibrugarh unit of the association, said, “We are dissatisfied with the BJP government because before elections they promised us that the minimum wage would be hiked to Rs 350 but till date it has not been implemented. The BJP government has betrayed us.”

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