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The HEC strike ends after 37 days, the worker part threatens to continue to stir

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Ranchi: After 37 days, unlimited attacks at Heavy Engineering Corporation Ltd.
(HEC), Ranchi, was summoned on Friday after PSU management convinced workers that all extraordinary wages for the past seven months would be paid in phase.
Workers at HEC have carried out unlimited strikes since December 2, 2021, to demand payment of unpaid wages since the last six months.
“The strike at HEC ended on Friday afternoon.
Director of HEC (marketing and production) and I have interactions with workers on all three HEC plants.
We gave them a patient to hear and convince them that all their complaints would be ridicated.
Appealed, signed by three Director of HEC, pursuing detailed payment details to workers has also been issued, after that workers agreed to call for their strikes, “MK Saxena, director of HEC (personnel), told TII.
However, the section of the HEC workers still protested, emphasizing that their old 37-day attacks will continue until a formal agreement signed by HEC with representatives of trade unions.
HEC’s appeal, signed by the three director of HEC – MK SAXENA (Personnel), Rana S Chakravarty (Marketing and Production) and Arundati Panda (Finance) – While coincidentally that HEC suffered financial losses as a result of strikes since December since December 2, 2021, convincingly That one month’s back wage will be paid to all workers and contract workers on January 10 while efforts will be made to pay a 15 day wage at the end of January.
The same formula will be followed from February and so on until all wages are fully cleaned, the appeal of HEC emphasizes.
“However, payment of wages will depend on the cooperation of all the workers concerned and the production level achieved,” HEC’s appeal is clarified.
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“We appeal to all workers to return to their workplace and ensure that the maximum output is achieved,” he added.
“Production has begun at 02.17 Friday afternoon and there is a normal state in our factory,” P Behera, General Manager, a heavy equipment factory, told Toi.A part of the worker HEC seemed unhappy with the offer.
“Only an appeal was released today, although signed by the Third Director of HEC.
Appeal not from any use because it cannot be enforced unless the formal agreement is signed by the Directors of HEC and representative of the union.
The strike will continue as normal,” Harendra Yadav, Secretary General , HEC HATA MAZDOOR SANGH, affiliated with Cadu, said.

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