SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) - BIDI WORKERS OF AHMEDABAD CITY: Recent submissions

  • Industrial Court, Gujarat (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1990-09-12)
    A notice from secretary of Industrial Tribunal, Gujarat to SEWA and Jivraj Bidi Works. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • 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 ...
  • Employees' Provident Fund Commissioner, Ahmedabad (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1990-06-15)
    The Regional Provident Fund Commissioner ordered M/S. Jivraj Bidi Works to pay Rs.4,79,960 to 191 workers identified by SEWA. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Jhabvala, Renana (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1989-10-07)
    SEWA's secretary Ms. Renanaben Jhabvala requesting the Asst. Labour Commissioner to intervene in case of 10 bidi rollers of Navsari. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1989-07-10)
    An application written to Jivraj Bidi Works by Bidi workers making certain demands regarding minimum wages and other benefits be given to the bidi workers. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • 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.
  • Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), )
    List of women workers of Abdul Kalam Bidi Factory and the dues claimed for them by SEWA given to the Labour court in a case filed by SEWA for compensation for workers. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Jhabvala, Renana (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1983-10-19)
    Letter regarding copy of agreement between SEWA on behalf of 157 women bidi workers of Ahmedabad and Nizamabad (Andhra Pradesh) and owners of five bidi factories of Ahmedabad under Industrial Dispute Act.The agreement is ...
  • Presiding Officer, Employees’ Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), )
    Presiding Officer of Employees’ Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal accepted SEWA's please against Regional Provident Fund Commissioner that he overlooked the violation of law by Jivraj Bidi Works under the camouflage of ...
  • Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA) (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), )
    An application submitted by SEWA against sale-purchase system. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 2000-04-20)
    A news item about how 20,000 bidi rollers are forced to starve because of the male practices of the bidi company owners. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 2003-01-06)
    As SEWA looked in to the matter of decrease in employment and wages in bidi industry, it found out that the bidi company owners and the contractors had moved to the villages where they could get 1000 bidis rolled in just ...
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1989-07-22)
    Bidi workers went on picketing against Jivraj Bidi works and also handed over a memorandum of demand for raise in wage, bonus, P.F., casual leave etc. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Anasooya (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1983-01-02)
    Anasooya, the fortnightly of SEWA wrote about the issues of bidi workers in the annual report of 1983. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1994-07-26)
    Report of Govt. Labour Officer about the practices of Abdul Kalam, a contractor of M/s. Jivraj Bidi Works along with the list of women bidi workers working with the company. 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 ...
  • Shah, Manali (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 2000-04-22)
    After wining the Provident Fund case against Jivraj Bidi Works, SEWA's sought the details of Minimum wages for the bidi workers from Labour & Employment Department. This document is in Gujarati language.
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-10-19)
    Copy of agreement between SEWA on behalf of 157 women bidi workers of Ahmedabad and Nizamabad (Andhra Pradesh) and owners of five bidi factories of Ahmedabad under Industrial Dispute Act.The agreement is signed by SEWA. ...
  • Unknown author (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 2001-04-22)
    A meeting was 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.
  • Chandok, A.K. (Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 2000-01-03)
    The Union Ministry of Labour instructed Regional Provident Commissioner's office to take SEWA's help in identifying establishments which were not covered by the Regional Provident Commissioner's office, and the bidi workers ...

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