Raising the issue of the death of more than 130 labourers from hunger and malnutrition due to the poor condition of Bengal s tea estates, Lok Sabha MP from Darjeeling and BJP spokesperson Raju Bista has taken potshots at Chief Minister Mamata .
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A meeting of stakeholders related to fixing minimum wages for workers involved in home textiles making will be held at the Office of the Assistant Commissioner of Labour (Enforcement) at 11 a.m. on January 29.
A release from the Labour Department said the State government had constituted a committee to fix the minimum wages for workers employed in home textiles as per the Minimum Wages Act, 1948. The committee, headed by N. Govindan, Joint Commissioner of Labour, Dindigul, would provide advice to the government while a consultative committee, headed by V. Ramraj, Assistant Commissioner of Labour (Enforcement), Dindigul and P. Mayilsamy, Assistant Director, Department of Statistics, would meet the representatives and workers.
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 20: Hundreds of Home Guards today staged a protest outside the Raj Bhavan here in support of their demands including regularization of their services and fixation of their salaries.
Carrying placards, the protesting Home Guards chanted slogans during an over hour-long sit-in demonstration during which they invited the attention of Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and requested him to address their long pending demands.
“A Home Guard is paid Rs 2,700 per month in the UT of J&K which is in violation of the 2017 Supreme Court ruling that the principle of ‘equal pay for equal work’ has to be extended to those engaged in adhoc or contractual work,” All J&K Home Guards Welfare Association president Kamla Sharma told reporters.
Contingent Paid Workers Protest, Seek Implementation Of Minimum Wages Act
Malik Nauman Feroz
SRINAGAR: The Contingent Paid Workers (CPW) of Education Department Thursday carried out a protest march from the Directorate of School Education Kashmir (DSEK) to Press Enclave Srinagar demanding the establishment of Departmental Promotional Committees (DPC) across all districts mandated under SRO-308.
Contingent Paid Workers hold Protest in Srinagar. KL Image
The protesters also demanded extending the Minimum Wages Act so that they get paid minimum wages.
Shouting slogans, the protesters working as sweepers, watchmen, and cooks in government schools appealed to the Lieutenant Governor and Education Department seeking “justice”.