Bantwal: Migrant Labourers' Woes Over Unpaid Wages


Bantwal: Migrant Labourers' Woes Over Unpaid Wages

News & Pics: Mounesh Vishwakarma
Daijiworld Media Network – Bantwal (RD/VA)

Bantwal, Mar 25: The daily wage workers coming from North Indian States of Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa,  toiling at the fly-over works at B C Road, here are full of complaints.

The workers here are paid very low daily wages as against the promised amount. Some are not even paid a penny for over four to five months. These labourers come here to work in Karnataka, with the hope of earning Rs 110 for 8 hours of work, which would be more than a few rupees that they could earn in their native villages.  They know nothing about the local people, language and now are extremely distressed about their future. 

The labourers boycotted work for two days, demanding their unpaid wages with the contractor.  Owing to the setback of unpaid wages to labourers, the fly-over works that has been going on in snail’s pace for the past 3 years is likely to be delayed further.

Many numbers of sub-contractors are involved in the execution of fly-over works adding to the problems of workers.  National Highway Authority had handed over the contract of executing the works related to laying four-lane and fly-over to IRCON, while the latter awarded sub-contract to Srusti Constructions, for erecting fly-over only. Srusti has sought the services of a certain Rajeev, to supply labourers from Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Bihar and Orissa.  Rajeev lured the innocent rural labourers to work in the site at B C Road.  The hapless labourers are facing the uncertain future, owing to the involvement of many companies involved in executing the works.

Each labourer has been fixed a varied amount of wages. The sub contractor has allotted the laying of pipeline near the fly-over to 8 labourers led by a certain Om Prasad, with a monetary consideration of Rs 40,000. The sub contractor has issued the terms of completing the work within a month. However, despite that arrangement, the labourers were unpaid so far, even if they executed the works.

About 35 labourers from northern states are engaged in fly-over works and only few dare to protest demanding their wages.  However, majority of them did not join a few protesting labourers, for fear of losing their accumulated wages. The manpower supplier Rajeev seems to be getting Rs 130 – 150 per labourer for eight hours work from Srusti Constructions, while he only pays Rs 110 per labourer, earning substantial income for his services.  The tragedy is that, Rajeev has not paid his labourers; despite he has collected the huge sum from Srusti.  Rajeev has assured Rs 10 per hour of over time.

The labourers were provided with accommodation and nothing more.  It’s a pathetic life for these migrant labourers to live in rented quarters where they cook food and survive. The rents of their accommodations were unpaid since months.  These labourers approached Rajeev and their supervisor Nitesh, when the landlord threatened of eviction, over overdue rents.  However, the rents were paid and these labourers were saved from drawing to streets.  But the wait for the unpaid salaries is still on.

The concerned authorities should act swiftly, in order to save the poor migrant labourers from unscrupulous manpower supplier and assure security.

  

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  • Jimmy Noronha, Belloor/Lucknow

    Sat, Mar 27 2010

    The spontaneous outpouring of concern and sympathy for these migrant workers by the readers in itself is a good reflection of the Mangalorean culture. It is very touching and rare and obscure elsewhere as is the comment of this Sathvik.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Mar 26 2010

    Man power contractor must be living a cozy life with the money earned from the blood of these poor human beings.

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  • Wilma, Manglore/Dubai

    Fri, Mar 26 2010

    This is unfair. Dear Mr Mounesh could you please publish this article in daily newspapers and TV9.

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  • rajendra prabhu, mangalore/mumbai

    Fri, Mar 26 2010

    I REQUEST SOME LOCAL LEADERS TO TAKE UP THE ISSUE.

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  • Shammi, Karnataka

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    This is injustice.Sick.They r working on these sunny day so hard n these ppl lik Rajeev are not giving a penny.Very sad..smtimes i feel bad tht y am i not having branded items.Now i feel satisfied tht Iam much much better.Oh lord plz make justice to them-Ameen

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  • Sam, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    Dear Harold, this is India and here no respect and value for human beings here we can find value and respect only for animals, if any one try to cahnge this the politions don't like ..

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  • Migrant Labourers' Woes Over Unpaid Wages, usha bantwal

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    varadi thumbha chennagide. karmikara bavaneyanu belaku chellide.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    We talk about issues like cow slaughter, coversion by diverting real issues like inhuman treatment to poor labourers, not paying their dues which they earned and finally these labourers will go empty hand. Isn't this issue is like human slaughter worse than cow slaughter.

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  • Abubaker Pallipadi, Addoor / Riyadh

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    Thanks for Daijj for publishing this news. I request to Daiji please concentrate these kind of exclusive news of poor labours and neglected poor family and miscreants and dirty politicians and many more. I pray for you bright future and long live for built up integrated nation.

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  • Jawar D'Souza, Doha/M'lore

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    This Rajeev has to be caught and put behind bar's . Some good citizen file a complaint in the police station, he is playing with these ignorant people. Hey Sathvik it's difficult to get laborer's locally from south canara district.We have to rely on people from Bidar, and other parts of Karnatka and India.

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  • Fredrick Correa, Nairobi, Kenya

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    Dear Sathvik,Bengaluru. What is the difference between your views and that of Shiv Sena/MNS of Maharashtra? A few extra Rupees everyday makes a lot of difference for them over a period of time. There are many labourers from Karnataka working in other states, who are now well settled there. Should they be denied work in these states because they are from Karnataka? Let us be fair to these labourers from other states and give them what they rightfully earn. If we do not want them to engage in the work, we should do so at the begining but after getting the work done, if we do not pay them, it is absolutely wrong.

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  • V. Thomas, Bahrain

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    'Daiji' has done a great job by highlighting the sad state of hapless labourers in Mangalore. How can one be so inhuman to snatch the bread of others children and lavishly feed his own ? Pleeease labor department, act now...be human and help the helpless.

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  • SATHVIK, bengaluru

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    WHY THESE PEOPLE WANT TO MIGRATE WHEN THEY CAN EARN THE SAME AMOUNT IN THEIR NATIVE PLACE.AND ALSO THE CONSTRUCTION COS SHOULD EMPLOY LOCAL PEOPLE NOT OUTSIDERS.THE GOVT SHOULD MUST SEE THAT THESE COS EMPLOY LOCALS ONLY,THEY ARE MAKING OUR PEOPLE AND OUR STATE POORER BY EMPLOYING OTHERS.

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  • Lokanath.D, Bantwal/Iran

    Thu, Mar 25 2010

    Hi labour department wake up and see the problem of poor labours,they came here for their daily bread,help them....thank you DAIJI for highlighting the problem.
    May God bless you.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    This story of labourers are typical that of some companies in the gulf Countries who are treating their labourers in the same way.In this case Indian Mission abroad or concerned country's mission will intervene and settling it.

    These poor worker's plight are inhuman and labour department of Karnataka state to look in to the matter and settle it ASAP.

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  • Ravindranatha, Mangalore / Saudi Arabia

    Wed, Mar 24 2010

    It is inhuman. I kindly request some local organizations to support these lobours to get their leaders and outstanding payments.

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