The Jana Andolan Party has decided to augment its base in tea gardens
and cinchona plantations, which are mostly concentrated in Darjeeling
and Kurseong subdivisions, with its trade union being granted
registration.
The Darjeeling Zilla Chiya Cinchona Jana Sramik Sangathan was given
registration by the office of additional registrar of trade unions under
the state government on September 6.
"Since our union had not been registered, we were unable to start our
campaign at full throttle in tea gardens and cinchona plantations,"
said Amar Lama, a member of the JAP's bureau, who is also an honourary
invite member of the trade union for the tea and cinchona plantations.
The union has now decided to start an exhaustive campaign in all tea
gardens and cinchona plantations to improve its organisational base.
"To start with, we will immediately inform the management of all tea gardens about the registration," said Lama.
The party has already drawn up a road map for the tea and cinchona plantations.
"To start with, we will concentrate on two major issues; granting of pracha-patta
(land documents) to tea garden and cinchona plantation dwellers and
implementation of minimum wages for tea garden workers. These will be
our focus areas," said Lama.
The JAP claimed that it had already formed 40-odd units in various
tea and cinchona plantations. Apart from Lama, L.M. Sharma is the other
honourary invite member of the JAP's trade union.(TT)
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