
Protesters decide to intensify ITI stir
The Hindu
The protest by 80 workers of ITI, who were allegedly terminated for unionising efforts, got support from Dalit, farmers and women organisations on Monday. On the 69th day of the protest, over 500 peop
The protest by 80 workers of ITI, who were allegedly terminated for unionising efforts, got support from Dalit, farmers and women organisations on Monday. On the 69th day of the protest, over 500 people, including the 80 terminated workers, led a rally to the corporate headquarters of ITI in the city. The rally forced the ITI management to hold talks with the protesting workers.
“The management held a meeting and promised us to get back after consulting the higher management in the organisation, in a couple of days,” said All India Central Council of Trade Unions.

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