Another month's wait for 'abandoned' workers in Bahrain
Indo-Asian News Service

Dubai, May 10 (IANS) A group of 27 Asian workers, including several
Indians, in Bahrain has to wait another month for the conclusion of a
court case filed against their employer for having allegedly abandoned
them.

The workers had filed the case in a criminal court nine months ago,
claiming that their employer, Al Khaja Establishment, had abandoned
them. They alleged that they had not been paid their salaries and had
to live in unhygienic conditions.

The court has fixed June 17 as the date for the final defence hearing
and the verdict is expected by the end of July, the Gulf Daily News
reported.

The company, however, claimed that the workers - comprising drivers,
painters, machinery operators and electricians from India, Nepal,
Pakistan - had run away after they resigned in protest against
allegedly unpaid wages.

"They are the ones who abandoned their company to work for others,"
stated Jassim Al Khaja, chairman of the company.

While the court hearing continues, the workers had to live in the
company's dilapidated labour camp, in the West Eker area and have been
surviving on charity handouts collected by the Migrant Workers
Protection Society (MWPS).

Lionel Peters, who worked as an electrician in the company, said: "The
lawyer told us the case would be over this month, but now we have been
told that the case is next month. What are we going to do?"

Peters is asking for eight years' indemnity, leave salary for
three-and-a-half years and unpaid salary for two months before his
resignation.

Their Bahraini lawyer, Ahmed Al Qaheri, however, said that the court
is the only option the workers have if they want all their dues
cleared.

He added that a court hearing Tuesday went in favour of the workers.

There are over 130,000 Indians in Bahrain, many of them working as
labourers on contract.
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