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                               Come February 26, Ashok will complete a year of being out of employment. He did not receive months of pending salary and end-of-service benefits. Like Ashok, over 20,000 migrant workers from across Telangana have lost their jobs in the Gulf owing to the pandemic and face an uncertain future, says Swadesh Parkipandla, president of Pravasi Mitra Labour Union.

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                                     “Surprisingly, the responses from the government are not aiming to protect the welfare of Indian migrants. Instead, the recent decisions such as the reduction in minimum referral wages of Indian migrants in GCC countries by 30 to 50 percent shatter the dreams of millions of Indian workers,” he said.

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The activists have been collecting details from them for a consolidated database and holding awareness campaigns at the village level. “Gulf migrants who do blue-collar jobs cannot be compared to Indian expatriates living in the US or Europe. The state cannot have a blanket NRI policy for all. We are saying that all those migrants who were repatriated during the pandemic should be given their salary arrears, and end of service benefits such as bonus, PF, and gratuity, etc,” he said.

As scores of Indian migrant workers got stuck in the Gulf when the coronavirus pandemic broke out early last year, forty-four-year-old Mamda Ashok considered himself lucky. For 12 years, Ashok, who hails from Telangana’s Nirmal district, had been working in Kuwait. It was just before the pandemic-induced lockdown came into effect that he was sanctioned a three-month holiday from the car wash station where he worked.

“As part of the campaign we are collecting all details from those who have returned in a hurry. We will file claims on their behalf in labor courts in destination countries. We are ready to provide legal aid or engage pro-bono lawyers who can help us,” said Reddy, a senior migrant rights activist.

He is now certain of not wanting to head back to Kuwait for two reasons. One, he does not have the money to travel and two, he is not sure if he would make enough money if he went back.

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Ashok, who now lives with his wife back home, said: “I have studied only till class 4. The only reason why I worked for so many years in the Gulf, despite the hardships, was the money. Though I was earning only around Rs 12,000 a month, the fact remains that I am yet to pay up Rs 2 lakh out of the Rs 7 lakh loan I took to go there.”


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