Chennai:
Seven
bonded labourers were rescued from a tree cutting unit in Kayar Village in
Chengalpattu taluk of Kanchipuram district by revenue divisional officer G
Chellappa and activists of International Justice Mission on Friday.
The
RDO told Express on Saturday that following a complaint by activists from IJM,
a rescue operation was conducted in Kayar village and the labourers were
rescued.
IJM
sources said the operator of the tree cutting unit, Nargunam,
paid the labourers approximately Rs 50 per person, per day, which is below the
Tamil Nadu Minimum Wage of Rs 136.02 per day.
The
labourers were made to work for more than 12 hours each day. The unit owner
also denied the labourers freedom of movement and freedom to work outside the
facility.
Immediately
following the rescue operation, the district administration conducted an
enquiry into the facility’s labour practices and found that the seven bonded
labourers were victims of illegal forced labour practices.
The
RDO then issued release certificates to the bonded labourers, officially
identifying them as victims of bonded labour and entitling them to government
rehabilitation funds.
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