India: Strike wins workers' demands

Transport workers in a container terminal in Tuticorin, India, have won a substantial wage rise following a four-day strike and assistance via the ITF’s global network terminals (GNT) network.

The Tuticorin PSA SICAL Container Terminal Staff Union reached a four-year wage settlement after members walked out on strike for four days from 19-22 July. On 22 July managers of the PSA container terminal finally accepted the union’s demands; they agreed to a 43 per cent wage increase backdated to 1 April 2011, interim relief of 2500 rupees (US$54) from 1 July as well as statutory and performance bonuses for all employees. In addition, 23 employees on low grades are set to receive an increment. Read the full story from the International Transport Workers’ Federation here.

Transport workers in a container terminal in Tuticorin, India, have won a substantial wage rise following a four-day strike and assistance via the ITF’s global network terminals (GNT) network.

The Tuticorin PSA SICAL Container Terminal Staff Union reached a four-year wage settlement after members walked out on strike for four days from 19-22 July. On 22 July managers of the PSA container terminal finally accepted the union’s demands; they agreed to a 43 per cent wage increase backdated to 1 April 2011, interim relief of 2500 rupees (US$54) from 1 July as well as statutory and performance bonuses for all employees. In addition, 23 employees on low grades are set to receive an increment. Read the full story from the International Transport Workers’ Federation here.