Siliguri: Members of the Tea Advisory Council (TAC) formed by
the state government will discuss the demand raised by tea workers of
the hills that they be paid the wages for the 104 days of the shutdown,
tourism minister Gautam Deb said here on Wednesday.
The council
will hold a meeting in Calcutta on January 3. "At the next meeting of
the council, we will discuss the present state of affairs of the north
Bengal tea industry and the issue raised by tea workers of the hills.
Some Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leaders have already brought it to the chief
minister's attention and we are aware of the hardship these workers and
their families had to face as they did not get wages during the
strike,' said Deb, who is also the chairman of the tea directorate.
The
directorate and the council were formed by the chief minister last year
to work and resolve problems pertaining to tea industry.
Political
analysts said the "pending" wage issue was a sensitive one that both
the Binay Tamang lobby of Morcha and the state want to handle
delicately.
The Telegraph
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