Darjeeling: Seven Darjeeling tea trade unions cutting across party lines decided on Tuesday to jointly campaign for minimum wages.
The
unions, including those of rivals Gorkha Janmukti Morcha and Gorkha
National Liberation Front (GNLF), agreed to the decision at a meeting
organised by the Joint Forum. The forum is a conglomeration of 24 unions
but does not include Trinamul-aligned groups.
The minimum wage
demand has been pending since 2015. The Bengal government has formed a
panel to look into the issue. A garden worker now gets a daily wage of
Rs 160.
Other unions part of Tuesday's decision included those of
the Communist Party of Revolutionary Marxist, Jana Andolan Party (JAP),
CPM, the Akhil Bharatiya Gorkha League and the Congress.
#"The meeting was historic in the sense that all major unions from
the hills decided to work together," said Ziaur Alam, CPM leader and
forum convenor.
The Morcha had a couple of years back convened a
meeting of the forum but many hill unions had skipped it. "However, from
today, there is unity," said Alam.
The forum has decided to
organise public meetings in Mirik on June 24 to press for minimum wages.
"On June 27 and 28, we will submit a memorandum to the Gorkhaland
Territorial Administration (GTA)," said Alam. Morcha leader Binay Tamang
heads the GTA.
This will be followed by meetings at gardens in
early July. The union leaders ruled out strikes. "We want peace to be
maintained," said Alam.
Karuna Gurung, president of Darjeeling
Terai Dooars Plantation Labour Union, said all groups would "work
jointly" on minimum wages. "On other issues, every party can work
independently."
The Telegraph
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