Siliguri: The Joint Forum, an umbrella of tea trade unions, on
Sunday threatened to launch a strike in the industry next month if the
state fails to implement minimum wage rate for tea workers by June 25.
Ahead of the rural polls, the union leaders had said that they
would launch an all-out movement after the elections over the demand.
On Sunday, the forum leaders said that their movement will be
extensive this time ranging from demonstrations to blockades on rail
track.
Ziaur Alam, convener of the forum, said: "The state should meet the
demand of the union by June 25 or else, thousands of tea workers will
hit the streets and will launch an all-out movement."
At present, a tea worker gets Rs 150 per day. In December last
year, the state had recommended an interim hike of Rs 17.50 over the
earlier rate of Rs 132.50 as no decision was reached over the revised
wage rate even after several rounds of tripartite talks.
The union leaders held a convention at Mitra Sammilani hall
here on Sunday. "From June 8, we will start campaigning in the tea
estates. Leaflets would be distributed in different languages to apprise
workers and their families about the issue and to organise them for the
movement," said a trade union leader.
The Telegraph
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