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Bosch strike: About 150 union members arrested

Last Updated 13 October 2014, 13:58 IST

About 150 striking union members of Bosch Ltd's plant here were arrested today when they tried to stage a protest in front of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah's residence against the government's decision to prohibit their strike.

The members had gathered with an intention to stage a protest without permission, DCP Bangalore Central Sandeep Patil said.

He said all of them have been released on bail now. Around 1,000 workers had gathered.
Workers at Bosch's Adugodi plant are on an indefinite strike from September 16, demanding resolution of issues which are long pending.

In a major blow to the workers, Karnataka government had prohibited the strike with immediate effect on Friday.

"We were there to peacefully make our submission to the Chief Minister and make him understand that the government's decision is in favour of management...; and government under the Industrial Disputes Act, 1947 along with prohibiting the strike also has powers to order relief for workers under section 10 (b)," Mico Employees Association President S Prasanna Kumar said.

"We had no intention to stage any protest, but we were arrested and later released on bail," he added.

After government's decision to prohibit the strike Bosch in a statement on Friday had urged its union to call off the indefinite illegal strike, report to work and restore normalcy.
It had said prior to this declaration, the Labour Commissioner and Additional Labour Commissioner had convened multiple conciliatory meetings between company management and union members, with special interventions of several senior government officials and senior ministers.

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(Published 13 October 2014, 13:58 IST)

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