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2018年1月22日

作者:
Rejimon K, The Lede

India, Kuwait Should Be Ashamed: International Trade Union Chief

Responding exclusively to The Lede’s story on over 5000 Indian migrant workers stranded in Kuwait for the last 18 months without any pay, proper food and shelter, Sharan Burrow, chief of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITCU) said that both the governments of India and Kuwait should be ashamed. “The government of India and Kuwait should be both ashamed for allowing human beings to be stranded without hope,” she said. “The Kuwaiti government should pay the wages and expedite flights home. They can take responsibility for suing the company,” she added...Meanwhile, the company has issued a notice to workers stating that employees who would like to leave the country without indemnity can register their names in the camp office and that the company would arrange ticket and pay penalty. Workers though, are reluctant to accept the offer. “What about our unpaid salary. Why did we stay back for these many months? They want to send us empty-handed. We are not going to accept this. We want the money for what we worked,” workers [said]...

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