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Only 39 per cent of workers can be considered as permanent workers in tea plantation sector in Assam: Oxfam India

Only 39 per cent of workers can be considered as permanent workers in tea plantation sector in Assam: Oxfam India
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Assam tea workers get lower wages compared to other states: Study

Assam tea workers get lower wages compared to other states: Study
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Assam tea garden workers don t need to register for vaccines

Assam tea garden workers don t need to register for vaccines SECTIONS Share Synopsis The registration on behalf of the workers will be done by headmen of a line, manager or the officer-in-charge of vaccination. The second wave has severely affected tea estates with almost half of them recording Covid cases. Agencies The Assam government will do away with mandatory registration for the Covid-19 vaccine for tea garden workers. The registration on behalf of the workers will be done by headmen of a line, manager or the officer-in-charge of vaccination. The second wave has severely affected tea estates with almost half of them recording Covid cases.

Assam: Tea association seeks nod to ply vehicles during curfew | Guwahati News

A tea plantation worker keeps an eye on her kids in Nagaon (ANI) GUWAHATI: The North East Tea Association (NETA) on Friday wrote to the government seeking exemption on movement of tea garden workers and vehicles carrying tea leaves during the curfew hours, so that the industry does not suffer. In the letter to the Assam State Disaster Management Authority chief executive officer Gyanendra Tripathi, NETA advisor Bidyananda Barkakoty said, “Those involved in the manufacturing process do not stay on the factory premises. Therefore, people working in tea factories may require movement to the factory and back even during curfew hours. So, we have requested the government to consider the matter and grant permission for the movement.”

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