Nagpur: Trade unions in ordnance factories were first taken by surprise following the Union cabinet took a decision to corporatize the Ordnance Factory Board (OFB).
The OFB, that will be a government division currently, will have created a public company and divide into seven entities.So much conversations were under way involving the unions and government throughout Central Labour Commissioner (CLC).
On June 15, the CLC registered a failure file, so the negotiaitons have neglected.
This occurred suddenly without consulting with us in closing phases, said that the union leaders added that the very second day cupboard emptied corporatization of their OFB.
The three marriages, such as Left-leaning All India Defence Employees Federation (AIDEF), Congress’ Indian National Defence Workers’ Federation, and also RSS’ Bharatiya Pratiraksha Mazdoor Sangh (BPMPS), intend to hold a meeting on Sunday.
Steps including starting an indefinite strike is going to be discussed through the meet.During a previous attack at August 2019, the marriages had announced an additional indefinite strike from October 12 final year.
This was shortly followed by negotiaitons.
Both authorities and unions had determined to not take any measure until conciliatory proceedings were under way ahead of the CLC.
The status quo was preserved below the section 33(1) of Industrial Disputes Act below which none of those parties accept some measure until the negotiations are still on.However, on June 11 a meeting had been held between the representatives of those 3 marriages.
“The authorities side was symbolized with the joint secretary (land programs ) Puneet Arora.
The authorities took a stance which corporatization has been a policy choice and a non-negotiable problem with all the unions,” explained C Srikumar, general secretary of AIDEF.
“On June 15the CLC registered a loser record without consulting the unions” he stated and addded even asks to maintain the last assembly after June 18 have been dismissed.
R Srinivasan, general secretary of INDWF, stated,”The rush to shut the situation was clear.
Minutes of the June 11 meeting were published late in the nighttime, which had a reference of an interview using CLD on June 15.
No such talks actually happened in the match nevertheless.” Afterwards, the unions wrote about the CLC requesting the assembly could be held following June 18, since the agents had time to reply.
There was not any answer and CLC went forward with the collapse record on June 15.
This was verified by Mukesh Singh, general secretary of BPMS.Unions cannot instantly proceed with an impending strike because Essential Services Maintenance Act (ESMA) was evoked.
The sequence will last until June 24.
“Until then the no attack could be held,” said Singh.
“Throughout the protests we’ll also emphasize the event of Indo-Russia Rifles Private Limited, the joint venture to establishing a plant to construct AK-203 rifles in Amethi.
It’s been two decades since the stone-laying service however, the creation has not begun.
There are not any marriages here in order to postpone the job,” he explained.