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India: Union betrays more than 3-month-long strike by Toyota workers in Bangalore

India: Union betrays more than 3-month-long strike by Toyota workers in Bangalore Despite the enormous militancy and courage shown by over 3,000 striking workers attached to two Toyota Kirloskar Motors (TKM) plants near Bengaluru, the capital of the southern Indian state of Karnataka, the more than three-month-long strike against speed-ups and witch-hunts against militant workers by management has ended in defeat. The company successfully engineered a split in the leadership of the TKM Employees Union (TKMEU) to conclude the sell-out earlier this month. Toyota workers and Karnataka farmers stage joint procession in Bengaluru After the company persuaded a faction of the TKMEU executive committee to sign an “undertaking” on company terms, management declared on March 1 that the union had agreed to end the strike. Although the rest of the TKMEU leadership initially rejected the company’s claims and vowed to fight on, the union performed an about-face two days later and ordered

State govt not inclined to take punitive action against Wistron

Updated: Labour Minister Shivaram Hebbar is expected to visit the facility on Sunday Share Article AAA The Joint Committee of Trade Unions has sought dropping of all criminal charges against those who indulged in violence at the Wistron facility in Naraspura.   Labour Minister Shivaram Hebbar is expected to visit the facility on Sunday Penal action against Wistron Infocomm, where violations of labour laws have been reported after violence broke out at its facility in Narasapura in Kolar, appears unlikely, with a senior Industries Department official stating that “punitive action is no solution.” Speaking to The Hindu, the official said, “There will be a lot of introspection by Wistron and parent company Apple, which has been assured.”

Protest against farm laws - The Hindu

Protest against farm laws Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Members of AITUC and other trade union groups staging a demonstration in Mysuru on Monday. . Photo SRIRAM M A   | Photo Credit: M.A. SRIRAM Members of various trade union organisations staged a protest in Mysuru on Monday to express their solidarity with the agitating farmers across the country. The activists were drawn from various trade union organisations including AITUC, INTUC, AIUTUC and CITU all of whom had come together under the banner of Joint Committee of Trade Unions. The activists flayed the Centre for its “anti-farmers and anti-workers’’ policies and said though thousands of farmers are protesting in Delhi since the last three weeks, the government has failed to reach out to them.

Activists and unions claim those detained by police had no role in the violence at Wistron

Activists and unions claim those detained by police had no role in the violence at Wistron Updated: Updated: Central trade unions demand thorough, non-partisan investigation Share Article AAA According to a union activist, most of those working in the Narasapura plant of Wistron were aged between 18 years and 24 years.   | Photo Credit: MANJUNATH KIRAN Central trade unions demand thorough, non-partisan investigation Activists and trade unions on Thursday questioned the detention of several contract workers claiming that their involvement in the recent violent protest at the Wistron Infocomm Manufacturing Ltd. facility in Narasapura in Kolar district is questionable. One of the people the police had detained was Kolar taluk president of Students’ Federation of India, Srikanth, who was interrogated on his alleged role before he was released on Thursday.

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