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Samsung Chennai Factory Standoff; Workers Fast for Fair Wages

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In a show of solidarity and determination, workers at Samsung India Electronics Ltd have intensified their protest by observing a one-day token fast near the company’s factory in Chennai. 

This protest, which has entered its fourth week, highlights the employees’ demands for wage revision and improved working conditions.

Since September 9, approximately 1,100 employees of Samsung India Electronics Ltd have been on strike, pressing for several critical demands.

These demands include fair wage revisions and better working conditions.

The strike has drawn attention to the challenges faced by workers in the electronics manufacturing sector, particularly in the context of temporary laborers and their rights.

Samsung Workers’ Token Fast and Key Demands

On a Wednesday morning, workers gathered near the Samsung factory in Chennai to observe a token fast. The protest was organized by the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU). This union has been at the forefront of advocating for the employees’ rights.

The CITU alleges that Samsung, in response to the strike, has resorted to hiring temporary workers to maintain production levels on the shop floors.

The striking workers have consistently voiced their demands during negotiations and discussions. These demands include:

Employees seek a fair and timely revision of their wages to reflect the rising cost of living and the value they bring to the company.

Workers are advocating for safer and more conducive work environments, addressing issues such as workplace safety, health benefits, and reasonable work hours.

CITU’s Stance

Despite several rounds of talks involving representatives from the labor department, company officials, and the CITU, a resolution has remained elusive.

However, another tripartite meeting is scheduled for the coming week. The workers hope that this meeting will lead to meaningful progress in addressing their concerns.

The CITU has been unwavering in its support for the striking workers.

In addition to demanding wage revisions and improved conditions, the CITU emphasizes the need for formal recognition of the Samsung India Workers Union by the labor department.

They argue that temporary laborers lack the same training and benefits as regular employees, and this disparity is unacceptable.

Samsung Workers Strike: Government Intervention and Public Support

Union Minister has urged the Tamil Nadu government to intervene and find an amicable resolution to the ongoing strike.

Meanwhile, CITU members have extended their support to the Samsung India workers by staging protests in various districts. However, some of these protesters were detained by the police, highlighting the intensity of the situation.

Samsung India recently issued a show-cause notice to the agitating workers, urging them to return to work. The company maintains that all issues can be resolved through dialogue and emphasizes its commitment to employee welfare.

While the impact on plant operations has been minimal due to the strike, Samsung acknowledges the importance of addressing employee grievances promptly.


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