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Workers of closed Bengal jute mill ransack office, set fire

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Press Trust of India Shyamnagar (West Bengal)

Workers of a closed jute mill in West Bengal's North 24 Parganas district allegedly ransacked the office of the unit and torched two vehicles after the management put up a notice to continue the suspension of work on Friday, police said.

The incident happened at Weaverly Jute Mills at Shyamnagar, which was scheduled to reopen on Friday, they said.

The work at the mill has been suspended since January 29 as the promoters of the company witnessed "a slowdown in business" and were struggling with "fund crunch".

Over 3000 workers associated with the mill were rendered jobless.

The labourers turned violent after they found the notice regarding the continuation of suspension of work, a police officer said.

 

A large police contingent has been deployed, he said.

Workers complained that they have not been receiving their wages and retirement benefits.

Recently, the Jute Commissioner's office had urged the mills to ramp up their production of bags for packaging of food grains.

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First Published: Feb 21 2020 | 4:30 PM IST

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