Who were indentured labours? What were the working conditions for them in Vietnam?
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It was a system of bonded labour on the basis of a contract widely used in the plantations. In Vietnam, they were used for rubber plantations and for cultivation in the Mekong River delta region. Their conditions were not good because they worked on a contract basis that did not provide them with any rights. The conditions where they worked were unhygienic. Their work was tremendous and they were paid low wages.
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The indentured workers (known derogatively as 'coolies') were recruited from India, China and from the Pacific and signed a contract in their own countries to work abroad for a period of 5 years or more.
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