Dalit Women Workers Demand Justice Against Exploitation and Bribery
Dalit women workers raise voice against exploitation, bribery
The Hindu
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Around 150 Dalit women, mainly from the Valmiki community, gathered at the Constitution Club of India for a public hearing addressing exploitation and bribery in securing jobs. Organized by the Dalit Adivasi Shakti Adhikar Manch, the event highlighted the challenges faced by sanitation workers and domestic laborers across various states.
- 01Approximately 150 Dalit women participated in the public hearing.
- 02The event focused on issues of exploitation and bribery in job placements.
- 03Workers alleged that bribery is common for securing both temporary and permanent positions.
- 04The gathering was organized by the Dalit Adivasi Shakti Adhikar Manch.
- 05The participants included sanitation workers, domestic workers, and daily wagers.
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On Sunday, nearly 150 Dalit women, primarily from the Valmiki community, convened at the Constitution Club of India for a public hearing aimed at addressing their grievances regarding exploitation and bribery in the job market. Organized by the Dalit Adivasi Shakti Adhikar Manch, the event drew attention to the challenges faced by sanitation workers, housekeeping staff, domestic workers, and daily wagers. Many attendees reported that bribery is a prevalent issue when seeking both temporary and permanent employment in government institutions, highlighting the systemic barriers that marginalized communities face in securing stable jobs.
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This gathering aims to bring attention to the systemic issues faced by Dalit women in the workforce, potentially leading to policy changes.
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