GANGTOK, 02 Sept: Following a visit to the Sun Pharma complex at Setipool where five labourers were crushed to death in a boundary wall collapse on Thursday night and Central Referral Hospital here [where one of the injured labourer is recuperating], the All Sikkim Democratic Labour Front [ASDLF] held an emergency meeting on 31 August.
The meeting was held under the chairmanship of its vice president BM Ramudamu.
In the meeting, ASDLF condoled the demise of five workers in the mishap that took place at the Sun Pharma construction site on 30 August.
As per an ASDLF press release, the meeting resolved that while it is too early to comment on the exact cause of the mishap, heavy rainfall as a possible cause can be ruled out. The reasons given for this were that the wall was newly constructed [only around 6 months old] and was not hit by any flood or heavy boulders, it was not flooded or collapsed from the base, the foundation was still intact which points towards defective or poor quality work and the foundation/base is not displaced or flooded.
It was noted that the temporary sheds for workers, on one of which the wall collapsed, were obviously unsafe and should not have been kept at the present site. The release adds that it was also learnt that the workers were neither registered with the Labour Department nor with the Buildings and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board and alleges that “it is nothing but exploitation of workers and is a crime”.
The meeting finally resolved to request the concerned authorities/ departments for early and fair enquiry into the tragic incident to bring the culprits to book, the injured worker Hemant Kumar to be given satisfactory treatment and compensated accordingly and early justice delivered to the family of the 5 diseased workers of Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal with their rightful compensation as per Employees Compensation Act.
Sun Pharma assures
compensation for wall collapse victims
GANGTOK, 02 Sept: Sun
Pharma Sikkim has assured a sum of Rs 2 lakh as ex-gratia compensation for each
of the deceased contract workers who lost their lives in the boundary wall
collapse of 30 August.
A press release from Sun
Pharma informs that in addition, injured workers have been offered Rs 20,000
each and appropriate arrangements have been made to take care of medical bills
related to the mishap.
Arrangements were also
made to escort the bodies of the workers to their village in West Bengal, the
release adds.
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