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Tata Motors' Sanand plant workers move labour dept over wages

200 workers met labour commissioner and complained they had not received any wage hike since 2015

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Sohini Das Ahmedabad
Workers of the Tata Motors’ Sanand plant, who refused to take the company transport back home on Wednesday as a mark of protest, have approached the state labour department to help them negotiate their demands with the management.

A tripartite meeting between the workers, labour department officials and company representatives took place on Thursday afternoon to discuss the workers’ demands related to wage hikes. 

Around 200 workers met the labour commissioner here and complained that they had not received any wage hike since 2015. Another meeting has been scheduled for March 15.

Hitesh Rabari, president of Bharatiya Kamdar Ekta Sangh,

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