Incident Reports

Tea workers, farmers agitating in Jhapa

2016-08-13

Province 1, Jhapa, Jhapa

Kuwadi Devi Tea Estate workers in Kumarkhod, Jhapa, have been agitating since Saturday saying estate proprietor Suresh Agrawal failed to implement the government-set minimum wage of Rs 253 per day. The agitating workers have pulled down shutters and have been staging a sit-in at the industry. The tea estate has 40 permanent and 160 temporary workers at present. The labourers’ leader Jagat Paudel said that the management had agreed to provide the government-fixed minimum salary to all workers. “But the management has only been paying minimum wage to permanent workers, which is why we have started the agitation,” Paudel said. He warned that the agitation would continue unless their demand was met.
Details and Impacts
Violent / Non-violent Nonviolent
Collective / Interpersonal Collective
Event Duration More than 1 day
Primary Form Gherau/Dharna (sit-in)/padlocking
Primary Cause Labor disputes, not including civil servants
Actor 1 - Number of people 100
Actor 1 - Affiliations Labor organization, trade unions and other organizations based on economic demands
Actor 1 - Youth unknown
Actor 2 - Number of people NA
Actor 2 - Affiliation (Target) Private company
Actor 2 - Youth unknown

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