The collective, formed to address issues faced by women working in various shops at S M street in Kozhikode, said women employees should also get time to relax during work.

The collective, formed to address issues faced by women working in various shops at S M street in Kozhikode, said women employees should also get time to relax during work.

The collective, formed to address issues faced by women working in various shops at S M street in Kozhikode, said women employees should also get time to relax during work.

Kozhikode: The recent cabinet decision to amend the Kerala Shops and Establishments Act, by ensuring the right of women to sit down during work, has been historic, says Penkoottu, a women collective.

The collective, formed to address issues faced by women working in various shops at S M street in Kozhikode, said women employees should also get time to relax during work.

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P Viji, who staged an agitation in 2014, demanding the right to sit (Irikkal Samaram) during the long duty hours, said the employees rarely got time to sit down even when a chair was offered.

“It is the duty of the government to ensure that the employers make seating arrangements for its employees to relax during work. The employees must be given a short break to relax after standing for more than four continous hours. We are yet to read the conditions in the amended Act,” says Viji.

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In 2010, Asanghatitha Meghala Thozhilali Union (AMTU) a collective of unorganized workforce, was formed under Penkoottu for the rights of unorganized sector employees. The union was instrumental in the fight for proper toilet facilities for women working in S M Street. This protest was the front-runner of the agitations in the state by women textile employees under 'Right to sit’ campaign.