Darjeeling tea workers' bonus payout in a limbo

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Bonus payout for the Darjeeling tea workers this year is still undecided as the prolong shutdown in the hills has bolted the door for negotiations by the management, workers and trade unions.

"The bonus issue of the workers cannot be discussed among the stakeholders owing to the shutdown which started from early June", Chairman of the Darjeeling Tea Association (DTA) Binod Mohan told PTI.


The companies, however, are legally bound to make the bonus payment despite the gardens remaining inoperational due to the shutdown, Mohan said.

There are about one lakh tea workers engaged in the Darjeeling tea estates out of which 55,000 are directly employed.

The entire Darjeeling crop including the premium second flush was completely destroyed and had estimated that the loss would run into Rs 300 crore as 90 per cent of the produce was to be exported.

The Association has also sought financial assistance from the commerce ministry through the Tea Board to help the managements of 87-odd gardens to see through the workers' expenses due to loss of revenue.

Meanwhile, bonus negotiations for the north Bengal gardens except Darjeeling started yesterday and will conclude today.

Mohan said that the bonus payout for Darjeeling and Dooars gardens were the same.

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First Published: Wed, September 06 2017. 14:28 IST