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Seven Jharkhand women were saved from the spinning plant

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Coimbatore: Seven women from Jharkhand, which was saved from a personal spinning plant in Narasimhanacenpalayam here on Thursday night, sent to their home city on Friday.
The police refused to start actions against factory owners even after the center of the Indian Workers’ Union (Culu) reminded them, said the District Citu Citu C Padmanaban.
“After receiving information about seven women aged between 18 and 25 in the Kumaran Spinning Mill, we tried to contact senior police officers, but did not receive a response.
We plan to protest in front of the factory when the factory management sends women.
We saved them and brought They went to the Culu office in Kattoor, “he said.
The woman comes from a tribal community, Padmanaban said.
“Tell me from Jharkhand has sent 18 women to the factory in April.
Brokers have promised at Rs 13,000 per month.
But women are given Rs 220 a day, from where RS 35 is deducted for food.
They are forced to work for 12 hours.
They live in the quarter Workers and factory management have limited them from stepping out.
So, seven of them told their parents and activists at Jharkhand, who contacted us, “he said.
Most of the personal factories here treat guest workers as bonded workers, said Vuli V Sathishkumar.
“Eleven women from Jharkhand are still working in the factory.
They refuse to come out after being threatened because of brokers.
We are ready to save them if they approach us,” he said.
Guest workers who were rescued up Dhanbad Express from Coimbatore Railway Junction on Friday afternoon.

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