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Workers of hot re-rolling steel plant call off strike

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Workers of a hot re-rolling steel plant in Wazirpur Industrial Area of the city today called off their 22-day old strike after a negotiation with the management on the intervention of Labour Department officers of the Delhi Government.

The workers of 23 Hot Re-Rolling Steel Plant were agitating for the last 22 days, accusing their management of not complying with the provisions of the labour laws.

They workers were represented by Garam Rola Mazdoor Ekta Samiti.

The officers of the Labour Department in supervision of Joint Labour Commissioner K R Verma and Deputy Labour Commissioner (North-West district) U K Sinha had taken cognisance of the matter and after a prolonged conciliation proceeding, a settlement was made between the representatives of the management and the workers, a statement by the labour department said today.
 

Jai Kumar Bansal and O P Tiwari represented the management while Raghuraj and Shivani of Garam Rola Mazdoor Ekta Samiti represented the workers and signed the memorandum of settlement.

The management agreed to comply with all the statutory provisions under the labour laws and the workmen agreed to join their duty.

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First Published: Jun 27 2014 | 9:07 PM IST

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