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COVID-19 second wave: Tamil Nadu industrialists fear another migrant worker exodus

COVID-19 second wave: Tamil Nadu industrialists fear another migrant worker exodus The industries recovered from the jolt of the first wave of coronavirus when over one lakh migrant workers from both Coimbatore and Tirupur industries rushed back to their home towns in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha by special trains PTI | April 11, 2021 | Updated 17:02 IST Even as the business started picking up, the 30 per cent increase in the raw materials has affected the industries With the second wave of COVID-19 sweeping across various parts of Tamil Nadu, some of the industrialists in the State are apprehensive of migrant workers leaving for their hometowns considering the health conditions.

Second Covid wave: Some TN industrialists fear another exodus of migrants

: With the second wave of COVID-19 sweeping across various parts of Tamil Nadu, some of the industrialists in the State are apprehensive of migrant workers leaving for their hometowns considering the health conditions. The industries recovered from the jolt of the first wave of coronavirus when over one lakh migrant workers from both Coimbatore and Tirupur industries rushed back to their home towns in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Odisha by special trains. Even as the business started picking up, the 30 per cent increase in the raw materials has affected the industries, sources from different industrial associations said. A few workers reportedly left for their natives early last week as they feared the availability of transport like trains to reach their towns.

COVID-19 second wave: Tamil Nadu industrialists fear another migrant worker exodus

COVID-19 second wave: Tamil Nadu industrialists fear another migrant worker exodus
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Apparel units go on strike against rise in yarn prices | Coimbatore News

Bring yarn under Essential Commodities Act: TN garment exporters

The South Indian Hosiery Manufacturer Association has called upon the Centre to ban the export of yarn and fabric and bring yarn under the Essential Commodities Act. Talking to IANS, association President C. Easwaran said: We demand a total ban on the export of yarn and fabric from our country and to bring them under the Essential Commodities Act, otherwise the Tiruppur garment industry will turn into a memory. The Tiruppur exporters forum had called for a one-day strike in the garment industry on Monday against the hike in yarn prices and the non-availability of raw materials. The strike was supported by 30 industrial associations of Tiruppur and eight trade unions.

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