The Haryana unit of the CPI (M) condemned the summary dismissal of
over 500 workers & order of ‘no work no pay’ imposed by the
Management of the Manesar-based Maruti plant.
CPI (M) Secretary Inderjit Singh told that “such highhandedness and
dictatorial conduct of the Maruti management had been mainly responsible
for the July 18 happenings in the plant”.
Criticising the “continued reign of terror let loose jointly by the
management and by the Haryana Police against the workers and their
family members”, he said that the arrest of some “innocent” workers who
were returning from the Rohtak-based Centre of Indian Trade Unions
(CITU) office on Saturday by the Gurgaon police was condemnable.
Mr. Inderjit Singh said: “It is astonishing that the same Haryana
Police which was reportedly shielding a person like ex-Minister Gopal
Kanda accused of a serious crime had displayed extra interest in making
indiscriminate arrests of more than 60 workers without any credible
inquiry.”
“We demand that the Haryana Government intervene immediately in
getting the dismissal orders withdrawn, scrap the order of ‘no work no
pay’ & stopping police repression” he added.
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