Managing director Hugh Marks says broadcaster will not back down on workers’ demands despite severe disruption to television, radio and digital
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Maroc - Times of India - Business - 11/09/2024 05:43
Samsung India's discussions with an unrecognised labour union at its Chennai manufacturing plant failed to resolve issues, prompting hundreds of workers to extend their strike. This disruption comes as the festival season nears, impacting production. The company is managing operations with temporary staff and plans further talks on Friday.
Managing director Hugh Marks says broadcaster will not back down on workers’ demands despite severe disruption to television, radio and digital
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