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LML: AICCTU sounds a warning note to CM

MEMBERS OF the All-India Central Council of Trade Union (AICCTU) have warned that the responsibility for any attempt of group self-immolation by the employees of the closed LML Limited would lie on the Chief Minister, Labour Ministry and owners of the LML Limited.

Published on: Aug 27, 2006, 24:52:00 IST
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MEMBERS OF the All-India Central Council of Trade Union (AICCTU) have warned that the responsibility for any attempt of group self-immolation by the employees of the closed LML Limited would lie on the Chief Minister, Labour Ministry and owners of the LML Limited. The warning was issued in a letter written by AICCTU state president Hari Singh to the Chief Minister and Secretary, Labour Ministry. He said about 5,000 employees and their family members were in deep financial trouble due to the lockout declared by the LML Limited from March 7, 2006.

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Singh alleged that despite LML employees approaching almost all the authorities, nothing was done to ameliorate their sufferings. He said that before the situation became worse and went out of control, required steps must be taken to provide proper relief to the employees.

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