IOC had lost over 20 working days due to strikes in Kerala last year.
The company, which is the state-level coordinator for the oil industry in Kerala, wants the state government to include LPG bottling plant operations under the ESMA on the lines of milk, water and medical services, Murali Srinivasan, General Manager of IOC (Kerala office), told reporters here.
While the government has brought transportation and LPG supply under ESMA, plant operations had not been included, he said.
While the loss caused due to operations of its plants getting affected has not been quantified, 20 to 30 working days have been lost due to strikes, Srinivasan said.
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He further said there is a need for unhindered movement of LPG during strikes as backlogs causes hardship both to the consumer and the company.
In Kerala, 60-70 per cent refills are re-booked within a week of getting the previous refills, he added.
Srinivasan also said that District Collectors have been asked to fix fixed wages for labour in LPG industry and to avoid frequent strikes.
There was no waiting list for fresh connections and second cylinders, he added.
IOC has also asked the state government to provide land for a huge parking space between Mangalore to Kochi. By next year, trucks not having ABS shall be phased out, he added.
He said the revenue collected by the state government as tax last year from IOC stood at Rs 2,388 crore for 2013-14.