Times of India: Post-UN Meeting
nolaworkerscenter | April 9, 2008Excerpt from The Times of India:
Mokhiber, however, did not comment on the meeting.
Signal International had said it had fired the recruiter after it learnt of its misconduct but denied the workers’ charges that they were being treated as slaves as “baseless and unfounded”.
Seventeen workers had come to New York to meet with the UN official. They said the official discussed with them the various courses open to them in the United Nations.
Though their fate remains uncertain, the workers who met Indian Ambassador Ronen Sen last month after a 1,500-km march from New Orleans and demanded a CBI probe, said they would not leave the country without getting justice for themselves and others placed in the same condition.
They, however, regretted the Indian government’s apathy.