The strike by the NLC Tamil Nadu Power Limited (NTPL) contract workers in Thoothukudi entered the 20th day and they staged a novel demonstration on Wednesday.
The workers have been on strike since, night of April 17, 2025 demanding the implementation of Madras High Court order which states that they must be given a salary hike similar to that granted to contract workers at Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC).
Despite seven rounds of negotiations involving NLC management, NTPL administration, the Labour Welfare Department and trade unions no amicable resolution has been reached.
Due to the ongoing strike, power generation at Unit II, with the generation capacity 500 MW has been completely halted. Unit I is currently producing only about 250 MW, which is half of its total capacity. Union representatives warned that if the strike continues, unit I may also be forced to shut down.
Under these circumstances, Minister of Social Welfare and Women Empowerment P. Geetha Jeevan visited the striking contract workers on Wednesday and held discussions with them. “I have appealed to the NTPL management to take appropriate steps to resolve the strike and a favorable outcome is anticipated soon,” she said.
The protest was led by S. Appadurai, Zonal President of Central Organisation of Electricity Employees (CITU), CITU District President Pechimuthu and representatives from other unions were present at the protest.
Published – May 07, 2025 08:02 pm IST