69 Indian workers allege their employer is illegally holding them in Jordan

They also accused the garment manufacturer of withholding their dues and denying them food and water.

Dec 23, 2023 - 23:30
69 Indian workers allege their employer is illegally holding them in Jordan

Sixty-nine Indian nationals are allegedly being illegally detained in the West Asian country of Jordan by their employer, a garments manufacturer, The News Minute reported on Saturday.

The workers, including women, have also accused their employer, Aseel Universal Garments, of refusing to settle their dues and denying them food and water at their accommodation.

The workers are unable to return to India with the payments despite a Jordanian labour court ruling in their favour on November 23, reported The News Minute. The court had directed Aseel Universal Garments to settle the workers’ dues and pay a fine for retaining them without requisite permits.

The Indian Embassy in Jordan has also been unresponsive to the workers’ appeals, according to the news website. Several of them are living there without company-sponsored visas, contracts and work permits, which expired in 2022.

Pavendhan Rajavel, one of the workers who hails from Ariyalur district in Tamil Nadu, told The News Minute, that the company refused to book his ticket to India after his work permit expired.

“Even though my permit is over, the company has been making me work in the factory... for several staff [members] here, nine months’ salaries are pending,” he alleged. “We have no money to sustain nor have we been able to send any money back to...

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