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Ahmedabad: Workers issue notice to IIM-A director

The workers issued a notice a day after migrants clashed with police outside the new campus of IIM-Ahemdabad (IIM-A), the workers served a legal notice to IIM-A director for non-payment of wages during lockdown period and seeking arrangements to return to their native places.

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Published : May 20, 2020, 10:27 AM IST

Ahmedabad: Workers issue notice to IIM-A director
Ahmedabad: Workers issue notice to IIM-A director

Ahmedabad: Migrant workers on Tuesday served a legal notice to IIM-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) director, Professor Errol D'Souza, for non-payment of wages during lockdown period and not permitting them to go home since March 28, as they were engaged in construction of a new building at the campus.

This came a day after, 300 migrants pelted stones at public and police officials at a busy road, outside the new campus of IIM-A, demanding to allow them to go back to their native places in the wake of lockdown.

Migrant workers advocate Anand Yagnik said, "The legal notice has been issued to IIM-A director under Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act, 1979, seeking clarification on the issue of workers' wages and preventing them from going home. If the matter is not resolved then we will approach high court."

The advocate also demanded release of 35 workers belonging to Jharkhand and West Bengal, who were detained after yesterday's unfortunate incident and have not been released yet.

Asking the IIM-A director and contractor to pay minimum wages and earned wages till date to the workers, Yagnik said, the administration should also ensure their repatriation to their native states free of charge and meanwhile make arrangements with regard to their living.

Also read: Migrants pelt stones at police, public in Ahmedabad

Ahmedabad: Migrant workers on Tuesday served a legal notice to IIM-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) director, Professor Errol D'Souza, for non-payment of wages during lockdown period and not permitting them to go home since March 28, as they were engaged in construction of a new building at the campus.

This came a day after, 300 migrants pelted stones at public and police officials at a busy road, outside the new campus of IIM-A, demanding to allow them to go back to their native places in the wake of lockdown.

Migrant workers advocate Anand Yagnik said, "The legal notice has been issued to IIM-A director under Inter-State Migrant Workmen Act, 1979, seeking clarification on the issue of workers' wages and preventing them from going home. If the matter is not resolved then we will approach high court."

The advocate also demanded release of 35 workers belonging to Jharkhand and West Bengal, who were detained after yesterday's unfortunate incident and have not been released yet.

Asking the IIM-A director and contractor to pay minimum wages and earned wages till date to the workers, Yagnik said, the administration should also ensure their repatriation to their native states free of charge and meanwhile make arrangements with regard to their living.

Also read: Migrants pelt stones at police, public in Ahmedabad

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