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The episode is being put out as part of our ongoing campaign #BeyondTheLockdown. @IndiaWpc @NowMigration @IndiaFellow @GramVaani @GramVikasIN @sevamandir @no2uid
Similarly, some workers are compelled to multitask onsite, taking on the burden of multiple workers with the same pay.
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"Before lockdown, we had 17 workers doing two 12 hour shifts a day. Now, only 10 of us are working: we still have 12 hours and somehow have to manage the overall production. Since the unit is not profitable, the employer cannot hire more workers." (1/5)
It is clear that the burden of recovery is falling heavily on the shoulders of informal migrant workers at the lowest ends of value chains: they are coping with decimated wages, body burdens, wage theft & uncertainty given further lockdown speculations. (2/3) #BeyondTheLockdown
So far in our campaign #BeyondTheLockdown, we have focused on workers’ diverse articulations of their #lockdown lived experiences. Today we ask: how are workers coping now? What are the lived experiences of ‘economic recovery’ for various informal worker groups? (1/3)
Life at the rural end for returnee migrants has been nothing short of a struggle..#Beyondthelockdown
Looking #BeyondTheLockdown, how has life been for returnee migrants at the rural end? Abysmal welfare infrastructure, be it for #MNREGA or #PDS, poor healthcare & the ordeals of mandatory #AADHAAR suggest it has been nothing short of a struggle.

As part of a workers rights campaign #AbhiNahintoKabhiNahin launched in August last year, thousands of workers pledged that they will return to cities only if they are remunerated monthly, on time and given 8 hr workshifts. #BeyondTheLockdown 5/6
Looking #BeyondTheLockdown, how has life been for returnee migrants at the rural end? Abysmal welfare infrastructure, be it for #MNREGA or #PDS, poor healthcare & the ordeals of mandatory #AADHAAR suggest it has been nothing short of a struggle.

While some workers organised & achieved their goals, other protests did not succeed. The media painted a singular narrative of the "helpless migrant," but the fact is we saw a combination of resistance, resilience & strategy to cope with the pandemic. (6/6) #BeyondTheLockdown
Today in #BeyondTheLockdown, we explore labour migrants' diverse lived experiences of the pandemic. Workers were pushed to different extents based on identity & strength of social networks, as we argue in our report, “The Perils of Being Poor” (1/6)
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#Migrantworkers continue to endure an unequal share of misery in the times of #COVID19. How much longer till we legitimize their contribution and presence in urban life? #Migrantlivesmatter #BeyondTheLockdown
In #BeyondTheLockdown, we focused on how cities exclude migrant workers from provisioning, leaving them to face harsh physical, mental and economic costs. Despite workers subsidising urban growth, cities do not see them as legitimate residents, let alone as citizens. (1/6)

On day 1, we spoke of the deep rooted structures that have made migrant workers historically vulnerable. Tmrw, we focus on worker resistance & coping mechanisms bec migrant realities are heterogeneous & cannot be defined by a single 'lockdown' narrative. #BeyondTheLockdown (6/6)
In #BeyondTheLockdown, we focused on how cities exclude migrant workers from provisioning, leaving them to face harsh physical, mental and economic costs. Despite workers subsidising urban growth, cities do not see them as legitimate residents, let alone as citizens. (1/6)

Please join us in our 3-day social media campaign #Beyondthelockdown as we mark a one year anniversary of the harsh lockdown, where we attempt to highlight the long-standing, structural issues that compounded the distress faced by informal and migrant workers
1 year ago, India announced a harsh lockdown that left millions of migrant workers w/o wages, food & shelter.
Today we begin our 3 day campaign #BeyondTheLockdown with @IndiaWpc's statement demanding immediate action against worker exploitation. (1/4)
https://t.co/mxWrcqiGzJ

Well before the pandemic, #migrant workers paid exorbitant economic, physical & mental costs just to survive in cities. Many were unpaid for Jan-March & faced hostility & stigma (“super spreaders”).
Their reasons for leaving are deep rooted & go well #BeyondTheLockdown. (7/7)
Continuing our campaign #BeyondTheLockdown, we ask: why were workers forced to leave cities? While the fear of the virus contributed, migrants’ access to basic urban provisioning (housing, water, sanitation, food) is arduous & inadequate as we argue: https://t.co/nasgNGLFl5 (1/n)

We at @AajeevikaBureau will be running a social media campaign #BeyondTheLockdown with @IndiaWpc over the next few days; commemorating and recalling the horrors that unleashed on India's #migrantworkforce. Join us, help us make some noise!
1 year ago, India announced a harsh lockdown that left millions of migrant workers w/o wages, food & shelter.
Today we begin our 3 day campaign #BeyondTheLockdown with @IndiaWpc's statement demanding immediate action against worker exploitation. (1/4)
https://t.co/mxWrcqiGzJ

In this way, we highlight how migrant workers’ realities are complex and heterogeneous and cannot be captured by a single “lockdown” narrative. Join us from 24-26 March for our campaign #BeyondTheLockdown! (4/4) #OneYearOfLockdown

The crisis was not one of mobility alone but of food, water, sanitation, housing, labour relations. In #BeyondTheLockdown, we explore these dimensions, highlight workers’ resistance & coping mechanisms over the year & present working conditions during economic 'recovery.' (3/4)
So many narratives talk about the lockdown as a shock & frame the period through images of workers walking on highways. In #BeyondTheLockdown, we argue that workers’ vulnerabilities are multi-layered & deep rooted with long histories & that the lockdown *amplified* these. (2/4)
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