Under attack from the India Inc for his controversial comments in the wake of the killing of a CEO in Noida, Labour Minister Oscar Fernandes today expressed his apologies.
"....My profound apologies to everybody who feels hurt...," he said when asked by reporters to comment on the criticism by the industry for terming the incident as a "warning" to managements not to "push" the employees "so hard".
His remarks evoked sharp reaction from captains of industry with FICCI president Rajeev Chandrasekhar describing them as shocking and Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani saying whatever the circumstances murder cannot be condoned.
Seeking to end the controversy, Fernandes said he was sorry for his remarks.
"I would like to put an end to this chapter by saying I am sorry," he said.
Fernandes said Class Four employees were appointed on contract basis and many a times the contractors did not pay even minimum wages.
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Claiming that his remarks were "misunderstood", the Labour Minister said he was for the poor sections of the people and was raising their voice. "If I have no right to speak, I will never speak," he said. Fernandes had said "simmering discontent" among workers might be the reason behind the killing of Graziano CEO L K Chaudhury at his Greater Noida office.
He had also said there were disparities in the wages of permanent employees and contract workers and felt that workers should not be pushed so hard that they resort to whatever has happened in Noida.