The Hindu (Coimbatore)

HC directs private mill in Udumalpet to settle wages pending for 21 years

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More than 20 years after they were denied wages for a little over sixmonth period by Sri Venkatesa Mills at Udumalpet, 98 industrial workers have been assured of settlement through an order of the Madras High Court earlier this month.

The workers are to receive about ₹50,000 each as wages for the duration of six months and 10 days during 2003, from March 20 to September 30, as per the terms of settlement issued by the Industrial Tribunal during 2008, the High Court directive states.

The cases of these industrial workers were represente­d in the High Court by Kovai Periyar Mavatta Dravida Panchalai Thozhilala­r Munnetra Sangam, Tamilazha Panchalai Tholizhala­r Sangam, and Kovai Jilla Panchalai Thozhilala­r Sangam, and a few other unions.

The mill that had been in existence for over 60 years and employed nearly 665 workers had, on March 14, 2003, put up a notice stating that in lieu of financial losses, it had decided to offer voluntary retirement from service(VRS) to the workers at ₹2,000 for every remaining year of service besides gratuity.

The 98 workers did not accept the VRS and therefore, the company had issued a notice of ‘Suspension of Operations’ of the Mill. The unions had raised industrial dispute in the Labour Court for adjudicati­on, on the ground that the decision to suspend operation was made unilateral­ly by the mill, and that no prior permission was obtained from the competent authority that the Industrial Disputes Act warrant. The management had put forth its case that it was reeling under acute financial problems and, hence, constraine­d to issue the notice of ‘Suspension of Operation’. Eventually, the Labour Court had passed the award holding that the declaratio­n of the ‘Suspension of Operation’ by the management was “illegal and unjustifie­d” and that the workers were entitled to all the emoluments for the period from March 20, 2003 to September 30, 2003.

The High Court had, in its order, referred to the acceptance by the management, during 2005, to abide by the terms of settlement of the Industrial Tribunal, and upheld it.

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