IT union calls strike in Chennai against unjustified dismissal of employees

Alleges while govt's providing incentives to corporate houses, cos are cutting jobs for more profit

Gireesh Babu  |  Chennai 

IT union strikes back against unjustified dismissal of employees

The New Democratic Labour Front (NDLF) IT Wing, a trade union, is planning to conduct a march next week against what it calls an unjustified dismissal of by IT firms. It is looking to represent around 20 who have been dismissed from various IT firms with the Tamil Nadu labour department. 

The organisation alleged they have information that firms, including Cognizant, Wirpo, Tech Mahindra, IBM and Capegemini, are sending out large number of workers. 

“We have been contacted by of many of these and in solidarity we are planning to conduct a demonstration from 5-7 pm on May 18 at Old Mahabalipuram Road, the IT hub in the city,” said Kumar S, a member of the wing said.

The union alleges that while the central and state governments provide various subsidies and incentives to corporate houses, the are cutting jobs for more profit. 

It is also planning to register the union in various states. Besides from Chennai and Coimbatore, those from Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai and Kolkata are being organised for legal and mass campaigns.

The move comes when another grouping in Hyderabad, The Forum for IT Employees, has gone to the Telangana labour department, representing workers of who were let gone. 

has sought two weeks to respond to the Telangana labour commissioner.

It is also planning to file complaints with labour departments of other states, the forum members said.

IT union calls strike in Chennai against unjustified dismissal of employees

Alleges while govt's providing incentives to corporate houses, cos are cutting jobs for more profit

The New Democratic Labour Front (NDLF) IT Employees Wing, a trade union, plans to hold a protest march next week in Chennai against what it calls unjustified sacking of employees by IT services firms. It also plans to represent around 20 employees who have lost jobs from IT firms with the Tamil Nadu labour department. The protest also looks to rally more workers from IT companies, which are facing their worst challenge in close to a decade, and demonstrate solidarity for engineers who have been laid off. The organisation alleged that they have information that companies including Cognizant, Wirpo, Tech Mahindra, IBM and Capegemini are sending out large number of employees. "We have been contacted by employees of many of these companies and in solidarity with those employees we are planning conduct a demonstration from 5 pm to 7 pm on May 18, at Chennai Old Mahabalipuram Road, which is the IT hub in the city," said Kumar S, working with NDLF IT Employees Wing.The union alleges that ...
The New Democratic Labour Front (NDLF) IT Wing, a trade union, is planning to conduct a march next week against what it calls an unjustified dismissal of by IT firms. It is looking to represent around 20 who have been dismissed from various IT firms with the Tamil Nadu labour department. 

The organisation alleged they have information that firms, including Cognizant, Wirpo, Tech Mahindra, IBM and Capegemini, are sending out large number of workers. 

“We have been contacted by of many of these and in solidarity we are planning to conduct a demonstration from 5-7 pm on May 18 at Old Mahabalipuram Road, the IT hub in the city,” said Kumar S, a member of the wing said.

The union alleges that while the central and state governments provide various subsidies and incentives to corporate houses, the are cutting jobs for more profit. 

It is also planning to register the union in various states. Besides from Chennai and Coimbatore, those from Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Mumbai and Kolkata are being organised for legal and mass campaigns.

The move comes when another grouping in Hyderabad, The Forum for IT Employees, has gone to the Telangana labour department, representing workers of who were let gone. 

has sought two weeks to respond to the Telangana labour commissioner.

It is also planning to file complaints with labour departments of other states, the forum members said.
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