Sri Lanka CEYLON TEA WOMEN After almost 200 years since their arrival in Sri Lanka from India, tea plantation workers still today don't have the same rights and privileges as other citizens of the country. Despite a guaranteed wage system and the provision of housing, conditions on the plantations still make workers among the most marginalized and impoverished segments of the country's population.
Sri Lanka CEYLON TEA WOMEN After almost 200 years since their arrival in Sri Lanka from India, tea plantation workers still today don't have the same rights and privileges as other citizens of the country. Despite a guaranteed wage system and the provision of housing, conditions on the plantations still make workers among the most marginalized and impoverished segments of the country's population.
Sri Lanka CEYLON TEA WOMEN After almost 200 years since their arrival in Sri Lanka from India, tea plantation workers still today don't have the same rights and privileges as other citizens of the country. Despite a guaranteed wage system and the provision of housing, conditions on the plantations still make workers among the most marginalized and impoverished segments of the country's population.