Darjeeling/Siliguri: Binay Tamang on Saturday promised "an important and happy" news for tea garden workers "soon" on minimum wages.
Tamang's
comments, made in a statement, assumes significance as it comes few
days before the state government is scheduled to hold meetings with the
unions on the issue - the most pressing concern in north Bengal at
present.
The Joint Forum, a conglomeration of 23 unions expect
those of Trinamul and the Tamang-led Gorkha Janmukti Morcha, is trying
to drum up support across north Bengal.
The
government had proposed a minimum wage of Rs 172 at the last meeting on
August 6 but no decision could be reached. The Forum then called a
three-day garden strike in the plains and held gate meetings in the hill
gardens.
At the moment, garden workers are paid daily wages of Rs 159. Sources
said the state government had decided to call a tripartite meeting in
Siliguri on August 16, followed by a meeting of the minimum wage
advisory committee in Calcutta on August 20.
Moloy Ghatak, the labour minister, is scheduled to attend the August 16 meeting.
"I
have been speaking with labour minister Moloy Ghatak. During my recent
visit to Calcutta, I had talks with chief minister Mamata Banerjee on
this issue. As a result of that, tea workers will soon hear an important
and happy announcement on minimum wages," Tamang said. He said the
issue could only be resolved through talks. "The fact that disruptive
politics will take us nowhere was seen in last year's (statehood)
agitation. I am grateful that hill workers shunned the Joint Forum's
agitation."
Planters in the plains have said the three-day strike that ended on August 9 cost them Rs 40 crore.
The Telegraph
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