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Women face sexual abuse, says report: Bonded labour in agri sector
By Our Staff Reporter

ISLAMABAD, May 20: Women bonded labourers are the worst sufferers in the 
agriculture sector as they have to face the menace of sexual abuse. According 
to the recently launched International Labour Organization's report on bonded 
labour, women are at a particular risk of sexual abuse from ruthless landlords. 
Cases of sexual abuse of women were reported by over half of the more than 
1,000 households in a survey of freed Haris (sharecroppers) at their camps near 
Hyderabad, the report said.

In agriculture, bonded labour was most prevalent among sharecroppers in parts 
of Sindh and Punjab. In Punjab, it is found in a severe form among a category 
of permanent agricultural workers. In these cases, bonded labourers usually 
belonged to the lowest castes or were non-Muslims - a vulnerability reinforced 
by the fact that their homes were located on the landlord's property. The 
threat of eviction ensured labour discipline.

However, the report underlined that by no means all Haris were badly treated. 
Many landlords observed that they had no choice but to extend loans to the 
Haris to obtain labour supply, and would welcome any solution to the problem.

Interestingly, the assessment found little evidence of bonded labour in those 
parts of the country where the tribal system served to mitigate potential 
abuse. Casual labourers in agriculture often took small advances, but these 
were generally repaid from wages at the end of the contract, the report said.

The survey of sharecroppers in Sindh and brick kiln workers in Punjab 
illustrates same patterns of deception and coercion in the bonded labour 
relationship.

Some 45 per cent of sharecroppers and 40 per cent of brick kiln workers have no 
understanding of their creditors' calculations concerning debt, the terms of 
which were unilaterally dictated by the landlords or employers.

Many who were interviewed confirmed that they were not free to seek alternative 
employment while their debts remained unpaid. Between one-fifth and one-third 
also reported verbal or physical coercion on the part of landlords or employers.

Household illiteracy was a key indicator of both destitution and bondage. In 
the case of brick kilns workers, low caste status was obviously associated with 
a higher incidence of bondage.

In the brick kiln industry, all unskilled and semi-skilled workers received 
advances from kiln owners through contractors, know as Jamadars.

For the large number of local labourers, the advances are generally kept within 
repayable limits.

However, for the low-status migrant Pathera (kiln workers) families, debts tend 
to be much higher. These cannot be repaid because of the low wages that are 
well below the legislated rates of payment for the sector.

Furthermore, the labour of women, children and adolescents is rarely 
acknowledged, and is not remunerated separately. Internal migrants who are far 
away from their communities and social support systems, and workers who live 
with their families on the kiln premises are particularly prone to exploitation.

Most indebted workers are convinced that if they attempt to flee, they will be 
tracked down and forced to leave.



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