About 100 Indian victims of human trafficking in the
The workers were recruited by Dewan Consultants of Mumbai, and brought by Signal, a marine construction company, to the
Ravi has written to the Indian ambassador in the
''We also want Ravi to direct Dewan and his associates to refrain from contacting the workers' families in
The workers Friday met officials of the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. They also plan to report themselves to the Department of Justice as trafficking victims. Their future course of action will depend on whether they are allowed to stay on and work, as victims of human trafficking generally are. Besides those who quit, 200 other Indians are still working under similar conditions at the
''They perhaps don't want to risk leaving at this stage, but will be welcome to join the action that other workers are planning,'' Boykewich said. The workers, mainly welders and pipe-fitters, belong to Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar and
Signal brought almost 600 workers from
One of the workers, Rajan Pazhambalakode, added, ''I've been a guest worker all my life. I've never seen these kinds of conditions. We stayed 24 people to a room, for which the company deducted $1,050 a month from our pay cheques.'' The nature of their visas prevented them from working for any other company, leaving the constant threat of deportation hanging over their heads.
Signal has denied the charges in a statement claiming it spent over $7 million to house the workers. ''Unfortunately, a few of the workers whom Signal had sponsored for H2B visas and recruited have made baseless and unfounded allegations against Signal concerning their employment and living conditions,'' it said in the statement.
Driven by the news that Signal is now recruiting fresh Indian workers through the Mumbai recruiter S. Mansur & Company, Vijayan and his colleagues are demanding that the Indian and U.S governments put a halt to this international trafficking ring. I hope that an end is put to human trafficking. Even though it helps the livelihood of poor people it is not as simple as it looks. The workers are treated like animals as reported by NDTV 24x7. I receive NDTV 24x7 through my DirecTV connection.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Ravi promises support to Indian trafficking victims in US
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