Tea garden labourers bear brunt of occupational hazards in West Bengal
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Tea garden labourers bear brunt of occupational hazards in West Bengal

Mumbai : India | Oct 31, 2012 at 6:52 AM PDT
Source: NewKerala
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Despite knowing the problems caused by usage of these chemicals, they have no option, but to put their life at stake to earn their daily bread. According to the Plantations Labour Act, 1951, these labourers who work in hazardous conditions must be provided with appropriate safety gear such as gloves,... FULL ARTICLE AT NewKerala
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