Coal India workers will go on a nation-wide strike on September 2 to mark their protest against further divestment and strategic sale in the sector.
“We have received a communication of notice... for strike on September 2. Efforts are being made for conciliation process,” Coal India said in a regulatory filing today.
“In case they resort to strike, it will affect production and dispatch of coal.”
In September last year, a majority of about 4 lakh coal workers across the country had gone on strike called by trade unions, which hit the production level in a big way.
The strike call was given by major trade unions like INTUC, AITUC and CITU to pitch for their demands that included opposition to any further stake sale in Coal India.
Nearly 5 lakh bank union workers and officers are set to join the strike called by trade unions on September 2 to protest against what they call “anti-people policies of the Modi government and labour reforms”.
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