
On Tuesday, it was said that in the districts of Coimbatore and Tiruppur, which have been on March 19, requiring the revision of the Master Weavers wages, they were resolved on Tuesday that it would be resolved on Tuesday that a wage matter would be resolved on Tuesday.
By Bhopathi, the President of the PowerLoom’s jobs Association, said Tuesday’s Tiruppur District District Officials and Minister Swaminathan assured them on Tuesday that some of the main Weavers agreed to pay higher wages.
The owners of the work units planned a rapid protest of 2 April and it was downloaded after assurance, he said. Similarly, the recycling of the textile Federation, which announced a strike 2. April to support the work of Weavers also withdrew the strike.
The Federation said that if the weavers continued with a strike, Mills may have to suspend the production of yarn opening mills, because there is no demand for yarn from the weavers, he said. The Federation urged the district administration and the state government to find an agreement on this issue first.
K. Annamalai, the state president of the party Bharatiya Janata, said on Monday that the loss of production due to the strike of the weavers was 30 Crores a day. Several workers employed in PowerLoom units will lose jobs if the strike continued. Units of jobs are affected by increasing energy costs, labor costs and price of other inputs. Therefore, the government should conduct interviews with championship weavers and workers and make a solution first.
Published – 1 April 2025 20:27