Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Pan India strike by Major Port Workers on 28th May 2018

The National Coordination Committee of the six federations of Major Port workers has decided to call for a nationwide one-day token strike on May 28 and serve notice of an indefinite strike on or after May 30 at all the Major Ports against the lethargic and casual attitude of the management of the ports and the Ministry of Shipping in settling the demands of the federations submitted for revising the existing wage structure, service conditions, including pension benefits.
The efforts of the federations to seek the intervention of the MoS (Ministry of Shipping) to resolve the issues have been futile as no discussion has taken place with the Ministry even after repeated requests.

The national co-ordination committee of six federations of major port workers also decided to call for a nationwide one-day protest strike on 28 May against “the casual attitude of the ministry of shipping and Indian Ports Association (IPA) in settling the demands of the port workers for revising the existing wage structure and other service conditions, including pensionary benefits with effect from January 2017 consequent to the expiry of the existing wage settlement”.

Major Ports in India
  • Kolkata Port 
  • Paradip Port 
  • New Mangalore Port 
  • Cochin Port 
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Port 
  • Mumbai Port 
  • Kandla Port 
  • Vishakhapatnam Port 
  • Chennai Port 
  • Tuticorin Port 
  • Ennore Port 
  • Mormugao Port 
  • Port Blair Port

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