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Indian workers on strike in Bahrain

Over 750 Indian and Pak workers went on a strike to protest appalling conditions at their labour camp.

Published on: Aug 11, 2006 03:42 PM IST
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More than 750 Indian and Pakistani construction workers went on a strike to protest against "appalling" conditions at their labour camp here after two of the labourers collapsed due to dehydration.

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The workers have alleged their camp has been going without water and electricity for one month and said there was a "complete blackout" for the last three days.

They said the situation has not improved despite repeated complaints to their employer, Dubai-based Al Hamad Construction and Development and therefore they decided to stike work Thursday onwards.

Two men, Bhimaram Nehra and Mohammed Munshi Ali reportedly collapsed yesterday due to dehydration following which they had to be hospitalised, Bahrain-based daily Gulf Daily News said.

The workers have said they will not go to work until their protests are registered and they are provided basic facilities.

Their employer, however, claimed that company has provided generators at the labour camp. Company officials said the Ministry of Electricity and Water Supply was responsible for the lapse.

"If we tell our basic needs to our labour camp manager, he pretends as if he doesn't hear or tells us that we can run away if we don't like it there," said one worker adding, "We had warned them on Wednesday night that we would go on strike, but they ignored us".

 
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