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Strike in HEC was canceled after MGMT promised a timely wage

Ranchi: Torure Tool Down Strike at The Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd (HEC), Ranchi, was summoned on Tuesday morning after the management of the public sector unit assured workers from payment of wages on the month every month and promised them not to make.
Every salary deduction for the strike period.
On January 7, HEC had stated that workers’ strikes were successfully resolved.
Although the workers because of the loyalty to two of the eight unions in HEC have continued work, they immediately left him to join their fellow fellow.
Workers, in turn, submit their requests for one-time payment of unpaid wages from.
The last six months to achieve a peaceful settlement.
The bipartite agreement signed by HEC and representatives of eight unions said while a month’s wages have been released by HEC for permanent workers and contracts on January 10, efforts will be made to pay at least 15 days of wages at this end.
month.
Starting in February, HEC will try to pay a month’s wages for all workers at the end of each month.
However, payment of wages will depend on the work of the workers concerned and the production level achieved, the agreement is read.
“In the success of the resumption of work, food will be presented to workers from the canteen located in three HEC plants.
The steps will be taken to overcome the problems faced by workers regarding the payment of school fees from their environment studying in various schools located in the HEC area .
Approval required has been received regarding the granting promotions to workers.
Orders are required to be issued after all the formalities completed, the “Agreement bipartite added.” the HEC also has given verbal assurances to the union that it would not call any withholding payments for the period of the strike or initiate action Disciplinary workers or union leaders to continue the strike, who will seek the approval needed from the Director of Managing Chair.
Oral Guarantee is not part of the written agreement signed at this time even though we expect HEC to respect his commitment To the workers, “Harendra Yadav, the president who works, the Hati Mazdoor Union is affiliated with Cadu.
Regarding the payment of six months of unpaid wages, Yadav admitted that because HEC was faced with a serious liquidity crisis, he had decided to maintain this problem in delay for some time until the situation increased.
“Workers have returned to their workplace since today.
Morning.
We will review the situation again on February 15.
In the case of HEC failed to maintain its commitment, we will be free to take any action that we can consider suitable, including returns to strike, including “Yadav is clarified.
The 40-day strike, which began on December 2 to demand immediate payment from unpaid wages for the past six months, has paralyzed production in all three HEC plants and disrupted the delivery of finished goods, causing large financial losses to 58 years old PSU.

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