Workers strike at private factory in Kancheepuram 
Tamil Nadu

Few hundred workers strike at private factory in Kancheepuram, demand wage hikes

The workers are demanding a wage increase, recognition of the CITU union, and the fulfillment of other demands made by the Samsung India Workers Union.

Online Desk

CHENNAI: Around a few hundred workers at a Samsung factory located near Sunguvarchatram in Kancheepuram district have begun an indefinite strike on Monday morning.

The workers are demanding a wage increase, recognition of the CITU union, and the fulfillment of other demands made by the Samsung India Workers Union.

They are currently protesting by sitting in a pavilion set up in front of the factory.

Police and revenue personnel have been deployed for security at the site, a report from Daily Thanthi added.

The factory, which produces a range of Samsung products including air conditioners, washing machines, televisions, and cell phones has over 1,500 workers.

The CITU union was established at the factory last June, with a formal letter sent to management outlining their demands, including a wage hike.

However, the management has yet to respond, and no action has been taken by the Labour Welfare Department.

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