Coal unions talk to government on strike

January 07, 2015 03:23 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:37 pm IST - New Delhi

Idle machines outside a coal mine in Giridih district on the first of a five-day all-India coal strike called by various trade unions. Photo: Manob Chowdhury

Idle machines outside a coal mine in Giridih district on the first of a five-day all-India coal strike called by various trade unions. Photo: Manob Chowdhury

Coal industry unions said on Wednesday that they were in talks with the government over their opposition to privatisation that has sparked a five-day strike since Tuesday.

“It is the second day of the strike today (Wednesday). We are trying to talk to the central government in the evening. Let us see what happens,” Basant Kumar Rai, vice president of the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) said.

The BMS, affiliated to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), is one of the major central unions taking part in the strike that has hit production particularly in mines of Coal India Ltd. Another union leader, Jibon Roy, said more workers had joined the strike on Wednesday.

“The participation rate has increased. Yesterday (Tuesday) evening we had a word with the coal secretary but there was no breakthrough,” Mr. Roy from the CITU-affiliated All India Coal Workers Federation told IANS .

He added: “Two parallel lines can never meet! Today they have deployed police in the mines.”

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