Collecting their cheque |
Tumbuk estate was at one time owned by
Maika Holdings- the investment arm of MIC. One would expect a model estate
since MIC is supposed to be the vanguard of the Indians. Yet Tumbuk estate
remains pathetic. Except for the school, the houses for the estate workers are
in bad shape, they do not have inbuilt toilets, drainage broken and houses depressing.
I always wondered why didn’t MIC make this their model estate with the best
facilities. Then they could have challenged other plantation companies to do so.
The situation is similar when the National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW)
took a case against the Planters MAPA on the question of monthly wages. One of
the reason for NUPW to lose the Industrial case against MAPA was they
themselves did not implement monthly wages in the estates which they owned
themselves. Therefore it is difficult to champion the plight of the plantation workers
if MIC itself is not prepared to do so.
On 8 April 2006, Maika Holdings and
National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW) signed an agreement for a housing
scheme for the plantation workers. The scheme is to build semi-d houses for 29
remaining families in Ladang Tumbuk. The agreement said that Maika shall
commence construction of the houses in April 2008.Workers were also shown
several layout plans of the houses to be built. The beautiful agreement had
everything in it except it did not have a date of completion for the proposed
housing scheme. The houses never got build and workers remained in their
deplorable quarters ever since. Not only the houses got not build, MIC too
faded from the scene.
In 2010, Maika after several scandals and
controversy was taken over by G-team. G Team under millionaire Gnanalingam had no patience. His task is to sell all assets of Maika Holdings
and wind up the company. They told the workers that based on the agreement,
there is nothing binding as there is no datelines. They offered the workers
RM25,000 each. Take it or leave it and went on to sell pieces of the estate to
individuals who were interested to buy. Meanwhile water was being disrupted to
the workers quarters.
At this point of time, the mattes did get
referred to the Selangor State Government under the excoship of YB Xavier. YB
Xavier met 2 camps of workers and told them to decide which would they prefer-money
or housing. This seems to be the offer on the table. Take the money and leave
versus the group who wanted the initial agreement fulfilled. The following
weeks ended with more in-fighting between these two groups.
It was at this time that PSM was
approached. We went in at the time when the local Union leaders had already
left the estates, when the people were divided into several camps and when they
were under pressure from thugs to take the offer and leave.
More than half the workers took the Gteam
offer of RM 25,000 and left the estate, leaving behind 12 families who were
determined to get housing as the initial agreement stated. Since October 2010,
the harassment was building up on the remaining 12 to take the offer. On 21
November 2011, water was completely cut off. PSM then went into the ground.
Organised the workers. Lodged several police reports against the threats.
Highlighted their plights in the media and held a protest outside the Labour
Department.
The Labour department then held several
meetings. They were not comfortable dealing with the more confrontational PSM
and JERIT and wanted the workers to choose NUPW to handle the negotiations. The
workers opted for PSM as PSM had been consistent in fighting. Meetings in the
labour department was tough with both parties shouting and standing by their
ground. A combination of street protest, police reports, negotiations as well
as legal option in putting a caveat on the land was employed by the workers.
These actions finally restored the water
supply and after a few more meetings, the agent dealing on behalf of the new
land owners agreed to build houses for the workers. It was a victory of sorts
and it took many meetings between PSM representatives and a company dealing
with the owners of the land. Though the housing issue was sort of resolved but
other matters such as the temple etc remained problematic.
The land owners managed to remove the caveat
in the land but they had one more bigger obstacle that is to get the State
Government approval to sub-divide the land as the land is more than 100acres.
The land owners were now finding ways to solve the problems and have allocated
2 acres of the land to relocate the 12 families and the temple.
As the problems from the land owners slowly
subsided, a new kind of problems began to prop up. The remaining 12 families
started to split into two new groups and more mistrust and unnecessary
miniature fights took place. On the one hand, the new owner cannot develop the
land unless he solves the workers housing problem. The land owner claims that
the workers kept shifting the goal post every time a settlement it at sight.
YB Xavier, the Pakatan Rakyat State Exco
was firm in his dealings. He said that the Estate Land Board (ELB) approval
will not be given unless the housing issues of the 12 remaining workers are resolved. A field
visit by Xavier further shocked him. He could not understand how come the
houses are in such a bad shape and had agreed to top up and do up the houses.
He agreed to put State Government money in making built-in toilets, doing up
the drainage etc. Xavier said that the State Government will make the houses in
a liveable and humane condition.
PSM worked hard to work out a proper
settlement so that the remaining workers future will be protected and they will
not go into a limbo like the previous agreement. After a few more meetings with Land Owners,
lawyers etc, finally an agreement was reached and the signing took place on 26th.
March 2013 at the Ladang Tumbuk school.
Checking everything in order |
At the signing in ceremony many workers
were relieved that their issue is finally settled. Besides the involvement of
the State Government , many other people also played their part in solving the
issue such as representatives from JERIT, legal advisers for the workers
K.Arumugam and Pasupathi, the company dealing with the owner Tamil Selvam and Vannir
Selvam. The workers put their signature on twenty copies of the agreement. It
is hoped that this agreement will not end up like the previous one.
Arul, Penghulu and YB Xavier |
From ruins to settlement. This is the tale
of Ladang Tumbuk. Soon the work to restore the houses is being done. The scenic
view along this sea side village can only get better.
S.Arutchelvan
120am 1 April 2013
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