Safe Return of Jharkhand Workers from Cameroon Ensured

Chief Minister Hemant Soren’s initiative rescues stranded workers in Cameroon

Key Points:

  • 27 workers returned on Thursday; 8 more to arrive on Friday.
  • Workers faced delayed wages and mistreatment in Cameroon.
  • State Government ensures back wages of ₹39.77 lakh are paid.

RANCHI – The Jharkhand government has facilitated the return of workers stranded in Cameroon, providing relief to affected families.

The return of 47 workers occurred in three phases. Eleven workers were repatriated on December 29, 2024, followed by 27 on Thursday. The remaining eight are expected to land at Birsa Munda Airport on January 3, 2025. These efforts underline the state’s proactive approach to protecting its workforce abroad.

Phased Repatriation of Workers

The workers, hailing from Hazaribag, Bokaro, and Giridih, had been employed by M/s Transrail Lighting Limited since August 2024. Facing delayed payments and employer mistreatment, their plight was brought to the Chief Minister’s attention. In response, a swift rescue operation was initiated by the State Migrant Control Office.

Legal Action and Financial Support

Authorities took decisive action by filing FIRs against errant employers and intermediaries. Outstanding dues of ₹39.77 lakh were recovered and disbursed to the workers, ensuring their financial stability.

Integration with Government Schemes

Chief Minister Hemant Soren directed the Labour Department to integrate the returning workers with state welfare schemes. This step aims to enhance their long-term security and livelihood.

A New Year of Hope

This initiative highlights the government’s commitment to worker welfare. “Our priority is their safety and a secure future,” remarked a senior official.

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