The company filed for a temporary injunction order to stop protests and agitations within a 500-meter radius of its plant at the Kancheepuram additional district court on Sept 12.It claimed that the protests were disrupting operations.
There are apprehensions among labor department officials that protests could spread to other electronics manufacturing units in the region, if state govt does not intervene and bring the strike to an end, as it did in the case of a Foxconn unit about two years ago. “The protest is happening at the makeshift tent which is already some distance away from the plant and there is no violation,” J Prathaban, advocate for the labor union, told TOI. The court on Thursday urged the management to hold conciliatory talks with the union to end the dispute amicably, according to him. The court order is expected on Friday.
Hundreds of workers at the Samsung consumer electronics plant at Sunguvarchatram have been on strike since Sept 9 under the banner Samsung India Employees Union. Sources at Samsung India, on a condition of anonymity, said the impact of strike on the production is minimal.
Meanwhile, a senior labor union official told TOI they are considering legal action for registration of the union. “We are thinking of approaching the Madras high court to direct the registrar of trade unions to register,” the person mentioned above said. The company has objected to the use of ‘Samsung’ in the union’s name.
Various labor unions held solidarity protests for Samsung’s workers. Meanwhile, taking to She further said the CM doesn’t require a foreign trip to solve this issue.