"Who will stand up for us?" the social determinants of health of women tea plantation workers in India
Abstract Introduction The tea estate sector of India is one of the oldest and largest formal private employers. Workers are dependent on plantation estates for a range of basic services under the 1951 Plantation Labour Act and have been subject to human rights violations. Ad hoc reports related to p...
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Main Authors: | Preety R. Rajbangshi (Author), Devaki Nambiar (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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