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Section of Nokia workers conducts protest at factory

The protest was by the workers who did not agree with the severance package offered by company

BS Reporter Chennai
Around 100 workers of Nokia India's factory in Sriperumbudur today conducted protest in front of the factory, even as the workers' union has entered into an agreement with the management on a severance package on Friday.

The workers who came down to the factory stating that they do not agree with the severance package agreed between the company management and the union in the presence of labour department officials and which according to the union, was agreed by the majority of the workers in a general body meeting held at Sriperumbudur on Friday. They were stopped by the factory entrance by the police, and the workers started protest shouting slogans.

 

On Friday, a section of the workers raised their protest against the severance package, stating that the company should also give assurance on providing job preference to the workers if the factory starts operating either by Nokia or any other company management.

The workers supporting the decision of union to accept the severance package said that the company, in a meeting held in the presence of the labour department officials after the general body meeting, agreed to give job preference if the factory starts operations again.

 

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First Published: Nov 01 2014 | 7:54 PM IST

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