The current daily wage for tea garden employees in Assam's Brahmaputra valley is Rs 232, whereas it is Rs 210 in the Barak valley.
Digital Desk: The Tea Association of India (TAI) called for an hourly wage rate for garden workers and applauded the Assam Government's initiative to host a multi-stakeholder consultation in front of ILO (International Labour Organisation) delegates.
According to the Minimum Wages Act, hourly pay is acceptable for workers in tea gardens.
The state government's labour department organised a conference on Saturday, and the ILO was reportedly called to provide recommendations on minimum salaries and acceptable wages for plantation employees. In addition, there were labour unions and other producer organisation representatives present at the conference.
According to ILO representatives, salaries should be set with concern for the tea industry's sustainability.
The current daily wage for tea garden employees in Assam's Brahmaputra valley is Rs 232, whereas it is Rs 210 in the Barak valley. In addition to the payments supplied in cash, the garden administration also provides the workers with rations, according to TAI authorities.
When presenting the budget for the fiscal year 2023–2024 in March of this year, Assam Finance Minister Ajanta Neog announced the extension of the Assam Tea Industries Special Incentives Scheme (ATISIS) and added that the orthodox subsidy had been raised from Rs. 7 to Rs. 10. The finance minister added that this would assist commemorate the 200 illustrious years of Assam Tea in a suitable way and revealed that the subsidy increase would be Rs 12.
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