Originally Posted by
Peter F Chard
John, Thanks for your posting. Another incident I recall was loading rice in a port in South West India almost at the most southerly tip of the continent. The Warehouse ( or Go- Down ) was about 50 metres from the Jetty. The rice was loaded by females who carried baskets on their heads from the Go-Down to the ship. This was an endless chain of woman, each basket contained about 40 Kg of rice, they carted this rice from the Go-Down in an unbroken chain to the ship, up the Gangway, along the deck and then tipped the rice into whatever hatch was being loaded. They did this for a ten hour shift and were paid in cash and rice each shift. They straightaway took this cash and rice to their husbands who would be playing poker or some such game in the shade. The husband would then give his spouse a small amount of the rice but would keep the cash and the rest of the rice and continue playing poker. One woman was very pregnant and eventually dropped out of the line and retired to the shade of the Go Down with a couple of her friends and gave birth. The baby was washed and the mother then handed over the baby to her husband and re-joined the line carrying baskets of rice on her head. It was hard to believe that abuse like this was still common in some parts of the world. Regards Peter in NZ.