Thiruvananthapuram: Work at the construction site run by members of the Credai Trivandrum and the Association of Indian Builders (BAI), Trivandrum, will stop on Wednesday in protest against alleged attacks on Arun Unnithan, Trade Deputy District Bai, with Union Representative Trade in the District Labor Office ( DLO).
The police museum submitted FIR on Tuesday based on the complaint submitted by Bai.
According to complaints, district labor officers summoned meetings on Monday to resolve problems about loading and unloading rates in the district.
According to the complaint submitted by Bai, the builders previously expressed the inability to accept the demand for unions to climb loading and demolition rates.
When this problem remains unresolved, a meeting is scheduled for DLO.
During the meeting, one representative of his intangers verbally misused credai and Bai representatives and threw seats in Arun Unnithan in an effort to hurt him.
Arun Unnithan said that such actions almost threatened his life.
“The problem has been going on for months.
There are so many differences in loading and lowering the level between Thiruvananthapuram and other districts.
We clearly convey our problems to climb this year.
All union workers also agreed to this and said that the rate of around 18 items did not It will be changed.
That’s when my intugous representative named Nazar has a hard behavior, “said Arun Unnithan.
He said that the way in which several union members used ways of violence and Unparlia to curb differences of opinion was unacceptable.
Meanwhile, the Thiruvananthapuram intupe unit issued a press record condemning the incident.
“The actions of a worker who harassed verbally and attacked unpleasant management representatives District President V R Prathapan and Secretary General V Joseph.