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Samsung agreed to most demands of striking workers: TN govt

NT BureauBy NT BureauOctober 10, 2024No Comments
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The Tamil Nadu government on Wednesday said Samsung India Electronics has accepted most of the demands of workers, who commenced strike on September 9, and reiterated its request that employees resume work immediately.
In a related development, on Tuesday night, some participants/those related to the strike were arrested by police and were later released ‘on their own bond’ by a magistrate.
A key demand of the Samsung workers, registration of their union, backed by the CPI(M) affiliated Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), is, however, yet to be accepted by the authorities.
Deputy Chief Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin said Samsung, a multinational, has its own rules. The only bone of contention is registration of the workers union. “Samsung says that they will not accept a Union which has a political affiliation. This is their stand. Currently, discussions are going on,” he told reporters.
According to Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu, the matter is in the court right now in view of Samsung having raised an objection that the Union should not be backed by any political affiliation. “CITU approached the court on September 30 and since the issue is subjudice, we cannot discuss it. The labour department will take action as per the Court’s ruling”, he said.
Thennarasu said the Samsung has decided to pay an additional amount of Rs 5,000 as a special incentive every month to the employees from October onwards, and a relief of Rs 1 lakh would be provided in case an employee dies on duty.
The employees would be transported in air-conditioned buses to the facility and they would also be able to avail leave to take part in family functions in addition to the current list of holidays.
Meanwhile, CITU office-bearer E Muthukumar, filed a writ plea before the Madras High Court alleging that the seven persons were wrongfully detained and illegally arrested. Counsel appearing for the petitioner submitted that the agitation was peaceful. However, the respondent police are intervening.
Additional Public Prosecutor submitted that they have not been under any illegal custody and that they were released. The APP, referring to the strike/protest, said an FIR was registered in view of a law and order issue.
In total, the FIR was against 36 people. Among them, eight were arrested on October 8 and produced before a judicial magistrate, who released them. They appeared before the magistrate on Wednesday to execute sureties, to comply with conditions.
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