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Indian port workers cancel strike, concur new wage deal

Almost 20,000 workers throughout major Indian ports, who had threatened to go on an indefinite strike from Wednesday, called off their walkout late on Tuesday, after agreeing to a brand-new fiveyear offer.

The contract avoided additional problems in an already-strained worldwide supply chain, which is struggling with higher freight expenses and blockage at significant Asian and European ports.

The workers' unions consented to an 8.5% pay increase over a duration of five years, according to a file signed by union leaders, and evaluated , after at first requiring a. raise in the area of 10.6%.

The shipping ministry formed a bipartite wage negotiation. committee in March 2021, and the employees submitted their needs. 6 months later on, ahead of the expiration of the previous. settlement in December of that year, according to another note. seen .

The committee and India's pinnacle port body reached an. agreement with the workers' unions, which had actually remained in extended. conversations seeking a settlement of pay modifications and pension. benefits, in the nation's capital, New Delhi.

Thinking about the ... understanding, the six federations. consented to defer the proposed strike, the file signed by the. union leaders showed.

The employees' group had earlier accepted require a strike. after a conference in Thoothukudi, a port city in the southern. state of Tamil Nadu.

Ports such as Chennai, Cochin and Mumbai have a combined. cargo handling capacity of 1.62 billion metric lots annually,. with India ranked among the most significant exporters internationally.

(source: Reuters)