DeadlyVenom
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This has been an issue that is whispered about in the UK (Luton Southhall, Leicester etc this issue goes on big time) so it isn't a surprise that elements of it have been uncovered in the USA.
This is a case of dalits being mislead and transported to the USA as slave labour. Hopefully this is the straw that breaks the camels back and we get more news of these poor dalits striking back against their masters. Forbes also make a point of linking this sect back to Modi.....
The article is a difficult one to paste but here are some excerpts.
I'm glad that this issue is being exposed and hope these poor labourers get justice.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joewal...ers-to-work-for-120-per-hour/?sh=72eaf69922e3
This is a case of dalits being mislead and transported to the USA as slave labour. Hopefully this is the straw that breaks the camels back and we get more news of these poor dalits striking back against their masters. Forbes also make a point of linking this sect back to Modi.....
The article is a difficult one to paste but here are some excerpts.
"A large Hindu temple in central New Jersey was accused Tuesday of forcibly holding hundreds of construction workers from India on its grounds and requiring them to work over 80 hours a week, a massive labor case some experts have linked to pervasive discrimination against members of India’s marginalized social castes — even in the United States."
"The workers’ passports were allegedly confiscated shortly after they arrived in the United States, and they were forced to live in a spartan, fenced-in and tightly monitored compound and prohibited from leaving temple grounds unsupervised."
"Many of these workers belonged to the Dalit caste, which is the lowest group in India’s centuries-old social hierarchy, the lawsuit alleges. Dalits were historically denied access to education or land ownership, and even though India’s 1947 constitution banned caste discrimination, they’re still often marginalized and forced into undesirable, low-paying lines of work. Yashica Dutt, a New York-based writer and journalist who belongs to the Dalit caste, told Forbes she’s not surprised some of this stigma has reached the United States. People hold onto their caste biases, she said, and employers around the world take advantage of desperate Dalit laborers.
CRUCIAL QUOTE
“It's an extremely common practice back in India, where Dalit wage laborers are exploited and severely underpaid, because their work is not seen as worthwhile,” Dutt told Forbes. “Unsurprisingly, [these practices] are transported directly to the United States.”
TANGENT
Most Americans aren’t familiar with the intricacies of India’s caste system, Dutt says, making it easier for mistreatment to fly under the radar. But this isn’t the first time a U.S. employer has faced allegations of caste discrimination. The state of California sued tech company Cisco last year after a staffer claimed his supervisor discriminated against him based on caste, a charge the company denied, and some Indian Americans who belong to the Dalit caste have indicated they fear employment discrimination and marginalization at college.
SURPRISING FACT
The BAPS Hindu sect is influential in India and the United States. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has praised the sect’s former leader, and a representative from the New Jersey temple participated in National Day of Prayer celebrations at the White House last year."
I'm glad that this issue is being exposed and hope these poor labourers get justice.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joewal...ers-to-work-for-120-per-hour/?sh=72eaf69922e3
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