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  • Patel Jivrajbhai Bidi Works, Ahmedabad (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-11-16)
    The reply to be filed by M/S. Jivraj Bidi Works before Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, on SEWA's application in a case of determination of P.F. dues of the bidi workers.
  • Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-11-25)
    SEWA presented a resolution to Shri Bhupendrabhai Lakhawaia, Labour Minister of Gujarat, demanding provident fund, minimum wages and ban on sale-purchase system.
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1986-10-29)
    A settlement between Shri Umiya Traders and SEWA (on behalf of bidi workers) under the Industrial Dispute Act took place. The dispute was between the owners of Shri Umiya Traders and 95 bidi workers in the year 1986. This ...
  • Jhabvala, Renana (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1990-02-17)
    SEWA's Secretary, Ms. Renana Jhabvala followed up the settlement of 175 of women bidi roller of Jivraj Bidi with the partner of the firm, Mr. Kanu bhai Jivraj Patel's. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • High Court of Gujarat, Ahmedabad (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1989-08-18)
    Special Civil Application filed by SEWA in the High Court of Gujarat against Regional Provident Commissioner and others for considering home based bidi rollers as employees of the bidi factory.
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), )
    Speech of Dhimant Vasavada who represented SEWA at the conference organised in Geneva for labor laws for informal sector workers. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1994-07-26)
    Spot inspections of bidi factories were conducted to inquire into implementation of Minimum Wages Act by the bidi employers. SEWA organisers were asked to be present during these inspections with the Labour officers. This ...
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1985-10-18)
    Spot inspections of bidi factories were conducted to inquire into implementation of Minimum Wages Act by the bidi employers. SEWA organisers were asked to be present during these inspections with the Labour officers. This ...
  • Strike 
    Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1989-01-22)
    8 days picketing was done because the owner of Savjibhai Bidi Company had not paid bonus to 26 women bidi workers by the workers. As a result he paid the bonus. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Anasooya (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1989-04-06)
    A success story of Nitya and Sudhir, students of Management faculty who organised bidi workers of Jabalpur. The state government formed cooperative of such workers in all villages of Madhya Pradesh. This document is in ...
  • Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), Ahmedabad (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), )
    SEWA made a survey on the salary received by the bidi workers in Ahmedabad. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Employees' Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1998-02-26)
    Copy of the Judgment given by the Employees Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal, Delhi sent by SEWA to its members.
  • Unknown author
    Description of workshop jointly organised by SEWA and Central Provident Fund Commissioner to discuss about implementing the provident fund scheme for the bidi workers of Gujarat. This document is in Gujarati language. This ...

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