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India port workers to go on strike to demand better salaries, advantages

A group of Indian port employees' unions has called for a strike from Aug. 28 to demand instant settlement of pay modifications and pension advantages, according to a note signed by its members.

A strike by India's port workers might exacerbate the existing congestion concerns at Asian and European ports, leading to further postponed deliveries, which have a global effect on trade and commerce.

The nation's shipping ministry formed a bipartite wage negotiation committee in March 2021, and the employees sent their needs 6 months later, ahead of the expiration of the previous agreement in December of that year, according to the note.

Although the wage settlement committee fulfilled 7 times, it stopped working to meet the port employees' needs, the note stated.

The workers' group agreed to call for a strike after a. meeting this month in Thoothukudi, a port city in the southern. state of Tamil Nadu.

The government and port management ought to think about needs. such as pay scale modifications, payment of arrears and protection. of exiting benefits to assist prevent the strike, the employees' group. stated in the note.

India's federal shipping ministry did not right away. react to a Reuters ask for remark.

The annual cargo dealing with capacity of significant Indian ports. such as Chennai, Cochin and Mumbai amounted to 1.62 billion metric. loads, according to the shipping ministry.

In the to March 31, 2024, India exported goods. worth $437 billion, with imports approximated at $677 billion.

(source: Reuters)