'End to Maruti's strike on sight, agreement being drafted'
CPI leader Gurudas Dasgupta today said a settlement was in sight to the 13-day strike by the workers of Maruti Suzuki India amid hectic negotiations.
"I have spoken to Haryana Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda several times and finally an agreement is being drafted," the CPI MP told PTI here.
As per the agreement, which is being worked out, all 11 sacked employees are likely to be reinstated and there will be no reference to the management's decision of not allowing trade union activities at the plant, Dasgupta claimed.
However, the workers will go on a mass hunger strike on June 17 and a two-hour tool-down strike on June 20, he said.
[Source:PTI]
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