Bengaluru:Refuting the company's charge that their indefinite strike for wage hike was illegal, 9 unions of the state-run Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL) on Tuesday accused its management of indulging in double standards.
"Our strike since Monday is legal as we gave the notice on September 30 as per the Industrial Disputes Act and informed the regional labour commissioner, on going for tool down from October 14 if our demands were not met," said All India HAL Trade Unions' coordination committee general secretary S Chandrasekhar.
Charging the management of misleading the public on wage revision due since January 1, 2017, for a 5-year period, the union leader said the company did not issue any order on their demand, forcing them to resort to strike with prior notice.
"Our demand is that the benefits for us should be on par with the other PSUs (public sector undertakings) and in compliance with the wage agreements applicable to all the public sector enterprises (PSEs)," asserted Chandrasekhar.
Noting that the strike was the first in the 55-year-old defence behemoth, Chandrasekhar said the company had entered into an agreement with its executives on January 1, 2017, offering them higher wage revision and a raw deal for the workforce.
"The company's contention of workforce having two wage revisions of 5 years in 10 years is far from truth because there were not two revisions but one wage revision is given in two parts from 2007-12 and 2012-2016, due to which we suffered huge financial losses, while the executives got more benefits during the same period (2007-2016)," Chandrasekhar claimed.