Coal India (CIL) Chairman and Managing Director A K Dubey, however, agreed to coordinate with government to arrange a meeting at the level of Coal Ministry before November 24 to avert one day token strike on November 24, the four trade unions -- INTUC, AITUC, CITU and HMS -- said in a joint statement.
The four of the five leading trade unions of Coal India held a meeting with Coal India management to deliberate on various issues including enforcement of enhanced wages to contract workers engaged in mining activities and issue of Special Female VRS.
Accusing government of trying to 'privatise' the coal sector, unions had last month announced a day-long strike on November 24 demanding scrapping of the move and stopping further divestment of Coal India Limited (CIL).
The steering committee of the central trade unions met at Ranchi and served a joint notice on the token strike in the coal industry including Coal India and Singareni Collieries, Secretary General of Indian National Mine Workers' Federation S Q Zama had earlier told PTI.
The unions demanded scrapping of the enabling clause for commercial mining by private players and stopping of further disinvestment and restructuring of CIL.