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webmaster
14th March 2010, 03:13 PM
KATHMANDU, March 13: Disregarding the Maoist commitment not to create obstacle to Nepal Tourism Year 2011, Maoist-affiliated All Nepal Tourism Workers Union, Kaski (ANTWU) has called for restriction on trekking workers in the Annapurna Circuit, a major trekking route, from Sunday.

To press its demand for increase in salary and other facilities, ANTWU in a letter has requested tourism entrepreneurs not to send trekking guides, porters, Sherpas and helps in the route from March 14. The letter is signed by Dhana Bahadur Tamang, the president of ANTWU, Kaski region.

"This will send a negative message in the international arena and this will be very bad for Nepal´s tourism campaign," Rajendra Bajgain, the general secretary of Trekking Agents Association of Nepal (TAAN) told myrepublica.com.

Meanwhile, ANTWU´s Tamang says they are fighting for just cause. "We are bound to go for stir as no concerning bodies and organizations listened to us," Tamang said in the letter.

Trekking season will start in March-end in the major hills and mountain regions. The protest has been spearheaded by the trekking workers belonging to Annapurna Tea House seeking better pay various facilities.

They are demanding at least Rs 1,400 per day for a guide, Rs 1,100 per day for Sherpa guides, Rs 1,000 for helps, Rs 1100 for camping guide, Rs 1,000 for cook, Rs 800 for spare Sherpa kitchen (Rs 1,200 for dry kitchen), insurance worth Rs 1.5 million for each person, a written contract for all workers among other things. They have given till March 18 for fulfilling the demands.

"If the demands are not met within that time, we will be bound to stop Nepalis in the route and allow only foreigners," Tamang has warned in the letter sent to the Ministry of Labor and Transport Management, Labor Office, Pokhara, District Administration Office Kaski, All Nepal Trade Union Federation and ANTWU head office on March 9.

Regarding ANTWU demands, TAAN´s Bajgain says, "The tourism entrepreneurs are not in position to increase the salaries and other facilities as this will ultimately make trekking costlier in Nepal." He says trekking workers are enjoying wages 600 to 700 percent higher than that of ordinary workers in Nepal.

According to tourism entrepreneurs, such strikes will ultimately make trekking costlier in Nepal and they will lose out to entrepreneurs in Tibet and Pakistan.

"TAAN wants peaceful settlement, we are ready for talks," Bajgain further added.

In 2011, Nepal plans to bring in one million tourists including 200,000 trekkers.

Generally, about 40 per cent of the tourists coming to Nepal go for trekking.


Republica, March 14, 2010
www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=16240 (http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=16240)

thesilvertops
14th March 2010, 06:48 PM
The maoists form these unions (you can tell which ones because they incorporate "All-Nepal" in the union name - there's probably also a "people's struggle committe"), persuade people to join on the promise of a big increase in pay, threaten and hold strikes to force through the increase in pay and then, require these people to vote for the maoists in any future elections. Then if you don't vote for us we will cancel your union membership and you won't work again. It's all a big maoist con!

zemmo
18th March 2010, 11:06 PM
So, March 18...anyone heard any more on this?

webmaster
19th March 2010, 02:19 PM
Yes, a trek group was stopped leaving Pokhara in a bus and allowed to continue only after they convinced the so-called union people that a licensed guide and properly paid porters were waiting for them at Phedi.

zemmo
19th March 2010, 07:06 PM
Yes, a trek group was stopped leaving Pokhara in a bus and allowed to continue only after they convinced the so-called union people that a licensed guide and properly paid porters were waiting for them at Phedi.

So just an isolated incident or so to date? Did they call for a general stoppage? TIA for any info, Alan.

zemmo
7th May 2010, 09:08 PM
http://intransit.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/05/04/nepal-evacuates-tourists-as-maoist-strike-bites/