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2009년 5월 3일

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Dilshani Samaraweera, Sunday Times [Sri Lanka]

Tea pluckers earn only around Rs 3,500 per month [Sri Lanka]

A recent study says tea pluckers in Sri Lanka’s plantations take home only around Rs 3,500 per month and young people are leaving plantations for better paying work in cities...Workers...lost much of their wages to mandatory deductions, including a charge to provide the detailed salary slip...As a result, at the end of the month plantation workers have very little to show...The research recommends that plantation wages be increased to Rs 300 per day.