SELF EMPLOYED WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION (SEWA) - BIDI WORKERS OF AHMEDABAD CITY
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Item 7A Proceedings of the Act held on 10 August, 1999 - Jivraj Bidi Works(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-08-10) Chandok, A.K.Description of order of the High Court of Gujarat in the case of 7-A proceedings of the Act involving SEWA representing 154 bidi workers, the employers of Jivraj Bidi Works and Regional Provident Commissioner.Item Letter regarding Involvement of SEWA as a party in the Provident Fund case against Kamar Bidi, Patel Bidi and Bhagat Bidi(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1998-10-26) Shah, ManaliA letter written to Provident Fund Commissioner by SEWA, claiming the partnership in the P.F.casees against three bidi Companies as the claimants were its members.Item Order from Regional Provident Fund Commissioner to M/s. Jivrajbhai Bidi Works regarding Dues Payment(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-12-16) Singh, PratapSEWA got involved into a legal battle with M/S Jivraj Bidi Works on the issue of Minimum Wages for bidi workers, and the provident fund. The issue of Provident Fund was related to that of Minimum Wages The Regional Provident Commissioner started procedure for determination of minimum wages & provident fund due to the bidi workers. Enforcement officers were deputed to ascertain the eligibility of bidi workers for minimum wages and provident fund on that basis. These are document related to one such case between SEWA and M/s. Jivraj Bidi Works, an adjournment order passed by the Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, an affidavit filed by the owner of M/s. Jivraj Bidi Works along with the list of workers.Item Reply Filed by M/s. Jivrajbhai Bidi Works regarding P.F. Dues of the Bidi Workers(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-11-16) Patel Jivrajbhai Bidi Works, AhmedabadThe reply to be filed by M/S. Jivraj Bidi Works before Regional Provident Fund Commissioner, on SEWA's application in a case of determination of P.F. dues of the bidi workers.Item Tribunal Order passed by the Presiding Officer, Employees Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1998-02-26) Employees' Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal, New DelhiCopy of the Judgment given by the Employees Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal, Delhi sent by SEWA to its members.Item Details of Wages of Bidi Workers working for M/s. Patel Jivrajbhai Bidi Works, Ahmedabad(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999) Patel Jivrajbhai Bidi Works, AhmedabadList of bidi workers working for M/s. Jivrajbhai Bidi Works, with the details of wages received against the bidi rolled by them. This list was submitted to Provident Fund Commissioner by SEWA in the case against M/s. Jivraj Bidi Works.Item Judgment by Regional Provident Fund Commissioner - M/s. Patel Jivrajbhai Bidi Works(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-12-16) Singh, PratapA judgment by Regional Provident Fund Commissioner ordering M/s Patel Jivrajbhai Bidi works to pay Rs.4,79,960 /- as provident fund to 191 home workers (Bidi) of Ahmedabad represented by SEWA.Item Resolution presented by SEWA - Demanding Provident Fund(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-11-25) Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA)SEWA presented a resolution to Shri Bhupendrabhai Lakhawaia, Labour Minister of Gujarat, demanding provident fund, minimum wages and ban on sale-purchase system.Item Letter from SEWA regarding representing the Case of 15000 Bidi Workers of Ahmedabad(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-09-24) Shah, ManaliSEWA's union coordinator, Ms. Manali Shah's letter representing the case of 15000 bidi workers of Ahmedabad before the Labour secretary of Gujarat state. She complaint about the Sale Purchase system in bidi industry, which made difficult to establish the employer-employee relationship between employer and the bidi workers. She also pointed out the artificial lack of employment among the bidi workers a situation created by the bidi factory owners .She warned the secretary of the day when bidi industry could vanish from Gujarat thanks to the prevailing situation. This document is in Gujarati language.Item Oral Order - Patel Jivraj Bhai Beedi Works vs. Regional Provident Fund Commissioner(Self Employed Women’s Association (SEWA), 1999-04-23) Doshit, Justice R.M.The High Court of Gujarat directed Jivraj Bidi Works to complete the identification of home - based workers in its ruling. Granting the company interim relief the court asked the company to determine the provident funds due towards its home based employees within four months but not to implement it without seeking permission from the court to do so.