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Workers union threaten to go on strike against DCI sale

Dredging Corporation of India (DCI) today said its non-executive workers' union has threatened to launch an indefinite strike on or after December 6, 2017 to protest against its sale.

November 24, 2017 / 22:44 IST
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Dredging Corporation of India (DCI) today said its non-executive workers' union has threatened to launch an indefinite strike on or after December 6, 2017 to protest against its sale.

Opposing the divestment plan, company workers, including shore-based executives, had gone on a mass leave on November 21 at Vishakhapatnam.

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The government, on November 1, approved sale of its entire 73.47 per cent stake in the DCI.

"The non-executive employees union of DCI has given a notice of indefinite strike stating that they have decided to call indefinite strike any day on or after December 6, 2017 against the government decision to 'privatise/entire stake sale of DCE," Dredging Corporation said in a regulatory filing to the BSE.