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HC restrains TN ambulance workers from going on strike, warns of contempt action

The union has announced an indefinite stir thereafter if their demands were not considered by the State Head Officer.

October 13, 2017 / 20:12 IST
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The Madras High Court today warned the ambulance workers union in Tamil Nadu of contempt action if it goes ahead with a proposed 24-hour strike from November 17 evening.

Passing interim orders restraining the '108' Ambulance Workers Union and its members from taking recourse to strike, the first bench comprising Chief Justice Indira Banerjee and Justice M Sundar said no member of the union shall stay away from duty.

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The petitioner S Patrick, an advocate, said as per information obtained by him under the RTI Act, the union proposed to go on a 24-hour stir from 8 pm on October 17 to 8 pm on October 18.

The union has announced an indefinite stir thereafter if their demands were not considered by the State Head Officer, 108, Ambulance Service, Government Kasturiba Gandhi Hospital Complex, Triplicane, the petitioner claimed.