Study on Closed and Re-opened Tea Gardens in North Bengal

By Anuradha Talwar, Debashish Chakraborty, Sarmishtha Biswas

This study, dated September 2005, was conducted in the wake of the crisis in the tea industry in the Doars between 2002-2004.

Contents: (1) Conditions in re-opened gardens - wages, ration, hours of work, occupational health and safety, drinking water, electricity, housing, transport for school-children, medical facilities, creches, maternity benefits, fringe benefits, latrines and urinals (2) Conditions in closed and abandoned gardens (3) Workers’ dues - tabled by tea estates, categorized under provident fund, gratuity, salary, and total dues (4) Opening agreements (5) Likely non-viability of plantations (6) Role of unions - CITU, UTUC, INTUC, WBTGEA (7) Role of government (8) Plantations Labour Act, 1951

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