http://bharatmukti.blogspot.in/2017/07/good-food-good-life-bad-labour.html

Swiss Multinational corporation Nestle engaged in manufacture of milk products 
has famous underline: Good Food, Good Life. This underline can be seen at 
several places in Bicholim Taluka where one of the Nestle plant is located at 
Van-Maulingem village. The other plant is in Ponda Taluka of Goa. 

This post is concerned with controversial labour practices that has led to 
labour unrest and litigation over the past few years before the office of 
Labour commissioner, government of Goa. The central issue of contention is that 
Nestle has suspended some workers, dismissed others and refused to take them 
back on job. Labour exploitation and Environmental exploitation are the two 
facets of workings of capitation for profit maximization. 

Labour exploitation by Nestle is alleged by the workers and agitated in various 
phases so far. Crux of the matter as we understood after speaking to the 
agitation Union of the contract workers is this. Nestle refuses to owe 
responsibility to the fate of the workers who are not taken on the job just 
because they were engaged by the Contractor. Contractor hired the workers and 
Nestle benefited as Principal employer usurping surplus from workers efforts. 

Now these workers are denied Job and at the litigation at labour commissioner 
Nestle denies any links with workers and even refuses to delegate its 
representative. This has been going on for past almost two years, as we learn 
from the workers and from the available documents that involves minutes of 
various meetings convened by labour commissioner and  correspondence with 
Nestle Plant in Van-Maulingem. BMM contacted the President of the Nestle 
Contract Workers Union Anand Shirodker and we got the following status report:

Payment of Arreas of settlement benefits not paid to 30 workers for five years 
from 2013-14 to 2017-18. 

Sixteen workers are not taken on job after the break and contractors are 
insisting on compliance to hire and fire policy of work. 

Three workers terminated from job allegedly for taking active part in Union 
activity.

Five workers terminated from from their work in Canteen.

International Union of Foods (IUF) was involved initially to support the 
workers but eventually ditched the workers for the reasons best known to IUF 
alone.

BMM will continue to bring updates to you on Nestle dispute at Van-Maulingem. 
This is the way will understand labour exploitation step by step.

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