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Foxconn protest at the end of the Chennai-B’luru highway

Foxconn protest at the end of the Chennai-B'luru highway
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Chennai: Marathon, 16-hour blockade on the National Highway Chennai-Bengaluru by around 3,000 female workers Foxconn cellular components ended on Saturday night after several rounds of talks by officials.
The protest was damaged by chaos at night when a group of other workers did not empty the highway which resulted in forcibly removed by the police.
The Oragadam police held around 70 protesters because it caused interference and blockade even after the main protest was withdrawn.
Jalan Raya Chennai-Bengaluru was blocked for 16 hours because of protest by female workers said the problem began Wednesday after more than 100 inmates who ate in the dormitory canteen they complained to be annoyed in nausea and stomach.
Most women must be accepted for two days.
Unavailability of health status at least eight female workers triggered protest near Inlate Oragadam on Friday.
Women demand the district government to restore women who are hospitalized and take action against inches from hostels and dormitories to supply spoiled food.
As a protest, which began at 9pm on Friday, began to stop traffic on the highway, the Sriperumbudur police tried to calm them down.
They then transferred the vehicle that was 5 km through alternative routes.
When the agitators still use on Saturdays too, Kancheepuram District collector Arthi ordered the registration of cases against the hostel guards to provide spoiled food to workers at 1pm.
The collector also made a video call from his cellphone and asked for eight ‘missing girls’ to talk to their colleagues.
After this, female workers sustain their protests and dispersed them.
Based on the tip of the police which was furnished throughout the state to stop and hold the activists who were heading to join protests.
Chennai’s police holding activists and Valarmarat and Kaleeshwari journalists on their way to cover the event.
The source said at least 35 activists were detained and asked.

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