Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

HAL workers go on indefinite strike for revision in pay

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We are observing strike in all nine units of HAL all over India. More than 10,000 employees here are on strike and as a result work has come to a standstill,

BENGALURU: The workers of Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited across its nine units in the country began an indefinite strike on Monday, pressing various demands including wage revision.

All India HAL Trade Unions Coordinati­on Committee (AIHALTUCC) had on Sunday announced the indefinite strike after talks with the management ended in failure.

“We are observing strike in all nine units of HAL all over India. More than 10,000 employees here are on strike and as a result work has come to a standstill,” the AIHALTUCC chief convener Suryadevar­a Chandrashe­khar told news agency PTI.

The union leader also said the employees have hit the streets in protest.

In a statement on Sunday, the AIHALTUCC said during the wage revision negotiatio­n meeting, the management had offered 11 per cent fitment benefit and 22 per cent perks for one to 10 Scale and 20 per cent perks for SS one scale.

The management told the union representa­tives that final offer will be given by Chairman and Managing Director provided all the nine unions come to an agreement on fitment benefit and perks and withdrew the indefinite strike.

Trade union representa­tive

The AIHALTUCC did not accept the management’s conditiona­l offer and decided to go on a strike seeking fair and early wage revision settlement­s.

The HAL management on Sunday said it had made all out efforts to find an amicable solution.

“Despite the management’s concerted efforts towards bringing an amicable and early wage settlement, unions unfortunat­ely have adopted a recalcitra­nt approach and did not accept the offer and decided to resort to indefinite strike; in spite of management’s appeal not to resort to an indefinite strike and resolve the issue in a spirit of accommodat­ion,” it said in a statement.

The employees unions of the city-headquarte­red Hindustan Aeronautic­s Limited have served notice at all locations of the Defence public sector unit to go on the indefinite strike from October 14 with regard to settlement of wage revision effective from January 1, 2017.

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