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India tea workers live in ''appalling'' conditions: Report

NEW DELHI/GUWAHATI: Women working on tea plantations in northeast India earn a "pitiful" $2 a day and live in "appalling" conditions with almost no toilets, according to a report released on Tuesday.

India tea workers live in ''appalling'' conditions: Report

Assam is the largest producer of tea in India and its estates supply top brands including Britain''s Twinings and Tetley. Both are working to improve conditions for workers, the report said. AFP file photo



NEW DELHI/GUWAHATI, May 22

Women working on tea plantations in northeast India earn a "pitiful" $2 a day and live in "appalling" conditions with almost no toilets, according to a report released on Tuesday.

The investigation by the British charity Traidcraft Exchange found workers in the tea-growing state of Assam were paid 137 rupees ($2) a day, far below the minimum wage of 250 rupees.

More than half are women.

Assam is the largest producer of tea in India and its estates supply top brands including Britain's Twinings and Tetley. Both are working to improve conditions for workers, the report said.

"The women who pick the tea we drink live in appalling conditions and are paid pitifully low wages by tea estates in Assam," said Fiona Gooch, a policy adviser for Traidcraft Exchange.

Workers live in decrepit houses with leaky roofs. They have little or no access to sanitation facilities and most have to defecate in the bushes outside, the report said.

A spokeswoman said Twinings was "fully committed to ethical sourcing".

"Our Sourced with Care programme … directly addresses the needs and improve the lives of communities on the ground, from access to sanitation to children's rights," she said in a statement.

Tea giant Tata Global Beverages—which owns Tetley—was not immediately available to comment.

Stephen Ekka of PAJHRA, an Assam-based charity fighting for tea workers' rights, urged global brands to be more transparent about how they source their tea.

"In the global supply chain of tea business, the condition of workers is not taken into consideration," Ekka told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

Assam's tea industry has faced accusations in the past of exploitative work conditions, leading to labour disputes that have forced some plantations to shut.

Estate owners often cite the benefits they are legally required to provide, which include housing, toilets, health facilities and subsidised food, to justify low wages.

But workers said repeated requests for repairs and better food supplies—often insufficient, stale or contaminated—were largely ignored.

"We register complaints to the management, they note it down, but that remains in the register, they give no importance," the report quotes an unnamed woman worker as saying.

Others complained the lack of medicines and medical staff within plantations forced them to opt for expensive hospitals outside.

Nick Kightley of the British-based Ethical Trading Initiative said authorities must urgently meet the workers' basic needs.

"Without that, workers may be forced into excessive overtime or bonded labour ... This is simply unacceptable," he said.

Assam's labour and employment minister agreed with the report's findings, promising to increase wages and improve living conditions to "some level of respectability".

"End of May, we are having a high level meeting to formulate new laws for the welfare of the tea workers," Pallab Lochan Das told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.


 

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