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Indian Guest-Workers in New Orleans on Hunger Strike

Posted by Lindsay Beyerstein, Majikthise at 2:09 PM on May 20, 2008.


Indian guest workers rebuilding New Orleans are striking to protest abusive work conditions.
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Ruchira Paul reports that Indian guest workers are striking in New Orleans:

During our vacation a week ago, my daughter and I stopped by at the New Orleans Workers' Center for Racial Justice. The organization is an advocacy group for workers involved in the reconstruction of New Orleans after the devastation of Katrina. The vast rebuilding effort led the US government to permit recruitment of foreign laborers who were accorded "guest worker" status for the duration of their employment but apparently not the same rights and protection that are guaranteed to domestic workers under US labor laws. Lacking safeguards, the foreign workers are ripe targets for exploitation and abuse by contractors.

The Louisiana guest workers group includes citizens of several countries. Among them are a few hundred welders and pipe-fitters from India, recruited by Signal International, a Marine & Fabrication Company, apparently with the lure of lucrative jobs and immigrant visas. The promise proved to be false and the Indian workers have done the unthinkable - they have launched a strike on foreign soil, demanding justice from the host nation and advocacy from their own embassy spokespersons.

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Twenty-four guest workers from Signal International have been on a hunger strike at the White House since May 14. Fifteen more hunger strikers will join them tomorrow and another fifteen will arrive on the 31st.

Various labor and civil rights organizations are supporting their campaign including D.C. Jobs with Justice, the Southern Poverty Law Center and the AFL-CIO.

The workers are asking for the Indian government to press the United States for fair treatment. India has already pressed other countries to do right by Indian guest workers, including Malaysia and Bahrain:

"The Indian government needs to show the kind of courage with the US that it showed in labour talks with Malaysia and Bahrain," said Sony Sulekha, who is on hunger strike. "If we could sit down and talk with the US Congressmen, we believe our leaders can too."

"This hunger strike is a last resort," said Saket Soni, a worker's advocate who directs the New Orleans Workers' Centre for Racial Justice.

The workers are demanding that Indian parliamentarians press their US counterparts for a Congressional investigation into abuses in the US guest worker visa programme.

They also want the ministries of foreign affairs and overseas Indian affairs to press the US State Department to secure the workers' right to participate in a human trafficking investigation into Signal International and its American and Indian recruiters. [Hindustan Times]

The Southern Poverty Law Center filed a class action suit on behalf of the Signal workers in March.

I reported on the plight of the Indian guest workers at Signal International last year. These skilled welders and pipe-fitters are being trafficked to the US under false pretenses. Fraudulent immigration brokers in the US and India promise them green cards and highly paid jobs. All of them go heavily into debt to come here. When they arrive, their wages turn out to be a fraction of what they were promised.

Worse still, they find out that their H-2B visas are only good for a short time. So, there's no way they can pay back the huge debts they've incurred. To make matters even worse, they are forced to live on company property with room and board subtracted from their wages. Many of these men have mortgaged everything they own to come here. Typically, they are in debt to loan sharks who charge exorbitant interest.

Desperation sets in.

I interviewed one Signal worker, a father of two, who attempted suicide because he was so overwhelmed by his situation. Guest workers at other plants in Louisiana, Mississippi and Florida have taken their own lives.

Because of their living situation and their immigration status, guest workers at Signal are under 24-7 control by management. They can be sent home at any time, for any reason. Immigration authorities consider H-2B workers to be a major flight risks under these circumstances.

So, immigration authorities tell management to forcibly detain any worker they are planning on firing and deporting.

When Signal wanted to send two guys back to India for "making trouble" in the camp (i.e. complaining about working and living conditions) they sent company guards to detain the guys in a trailer at gunpoint pending deportation.

No matter where you stand on immigration, it's clear that what's happening at Signal and in guest worker programs all over the country is wrong.

Legal workers are being systematically abused and exploited all over the country and US immigration and labor authorities are looking the other way.


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Huh?
Posted by: jebpgh on May 20, 2008 2:55 PM   
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Whatever happened to Davis-Bacon? What the hell is going on in New Orleans? You mean to tell me that federally funded, state funded construction jobs are going to "guest" workers while American workers are homeless, sleeping in cars and trying to find work? Why ins't this a national scandal and a focus of Congressional hearings? Where are the trade unions? Where is Obama?????? Come on folks!!!

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bewildered
Posted by: Saundra on May 20, 2008 5:19 PM   
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I have always considered myself a bleeding heart liberal who grew up in the '60s and proud of it, hence my bewilderment at the abridged story focusing on Indian guestworkers. How can you possibly publish a story about rebuilding New Orleans without a single comment about New Orleans natives - African-American and poor citizens -- being blatantly locked out of the jobs (and, yes, job training) of rebuilding not just their homes but their lives? The plight of the guestworkers is indeed horrific, but it is only a symptom of the disease of genocidal neglect of our own people, which you only serve to marginalize with your conspicuously offensive omission.

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» RE: bewildered Posted by: yave begnet
» RE: bewildered Posted by: ninethreeone
» RE: bewildered Posted by: Saundra
» RE: bewildered Posted by: mnascimento
GUEST WORKERS?
Posted by: VZEQICVA on May 21, 2008 7:01 AM   
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Simply put, we can't afford guest workers no matter where they're from. Our resources are exhausted and many Americans are in the same spot a the "guest workers". We should be bringing New Orleans natives back home to rebuild their city. The privitization mentality is nothing more than a way to do everything possible in secrecy. Who knew about this arrangement? What promises were made? Perhaps they have to go back home. This is appalling. Thanks, ANNA

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confused, but not really
Posted by: thealltheone on May 21, 2008 10:51 AM   
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I think when you sleep with dogs you get up with flea's. What Signal really wanted was cheap labor, and when it did not work the way they wanted, they claim fraud and are no longer employing foreign labor. For one thing, in order to get foreign workers you have to claim that you can not find local labor. The foreign workers pay a large fee to Global Reasources to find work abroad under H-2B or I -140 (permanate resident process), The H-2B (temporary and for a specific company). Global Resources promised them the latter and provided Signal with an immagration lawyer for paper work. Signal claiming that they wanted H-2B workers only. When workers found out that they were only getting H-2B statis, they started leaving and going to outside contrators, such as Zito LLC for a sponsership? which cost Signal millions because they had to hire out side contracted labor. So they could find workers it just cost them more, which is what they should have done in the first place. They claim no responsibility, and that the plaintiffs are barred by their own illegal activities entering the US under false pretenses? WHAT?!!!!! Mind blowing, blame game! But to say they had no idea is crazy, they knew exactly what they were doing.

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» RE: confused, but not really Posted by: rnagisetty
» RE: confused, but not really Posted by: Saundra
Corporate Fascism
Posted by: ronheri on May 21, 2008 2:59 PM   
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America is now totally run by the transnational corporations. Every level of government from the Supreme Court (who annoited these two criminals in the 2000 presidential election; to the Attorney General who lied under oath, Scotter Libbey who walked away after a Bush pardon. Every aspect of this administration has been formulated on lies and decit. From the events of 911, right through the illegal invasion of two countries, the lies, murder, and destruction continue to this day. We have a free Republic in name only and now know how the German people must have felt back when Hitler reigned supreme.

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