Protests erupt in Palwal, F'bad too
Gurugram, April 14 -- Thousands of workers in Palwal and Faridabad staged protests in their respective areas on Monday, alleging that factory managements had not issued any notification on the minimum wage hike announced by the Haryana government last week. Around 7,500 workers participated in the protests, according to district administration officials.
In Palwal, protesting workers were cleared from the highway by police. In Faridabad, they were pacified by labour department and district administration officials after being assured that they would receive the increased wages from April 1. This comes days after similar protests at IMT Manesar, an industrial hub, where workers demanded revised compensation as per the Centre's new labour laws. On Thursday, the Haryana government notified a 35% wage hike across categories, effective April 1, 2026.
At least 3,200 workers in Palwal's Prithla blocked the Agra-Delhi highway for nearly two hours, causing traffic snarls, according to labour department officials. The blockade was later cleared by police.
Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) general secretary (Haryana) Jai Bhagwan said, "Factory managements are not issuing any circulars for workers, resulting in mistrust." htc...
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