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India News | Maha Cane Workers Call off Stir Post 14 Pc Wage Hike Assurance

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. A strike called by sugarcane labourers in Maharashtra was withdrawn on Tuesday after they were assured a 14 per cent wage hike in a meeting here of various stakeholders in the presence of NCP chief Sharad Pawar.

India News | Maha Cane Workers Call off Stir Post 14 Pc Wage Hike Assurance

Pune, Oct 27 (PTI) A strike called by sugarcane labourers in Maharashtra was withdrawn on Tuesday after they were assured a 14 per cent wage hike in a meeting here of various stakeholders in the presence of NCP chief Sharad Pawar.

Sugarcane workers, transporters, Maharashtra State Co-operative Sugar Factories Federation functionaries took part in the meeting, which was also attended by former minister and BJP leader Pankaja Munde.

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"A meeting with outfits of sugarcane workers and sugarcane transporters over the various demands took place and a decision to increase wages by 14 per cent has been taken," Pawar tweeted after the meeting.

Pawar informed that, as per the decision, a three-year contract will be made with sugar factories regarding the wage hike.

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The NCP chief said workers expressed satisfaction with the agreement and would resume work.

Jayprakash Dandegaonkar, chairperson of Maharashtra State Co-operative Sugar Factories Federation said the 14 per cent wage hike would bring about an outflow of Rs 300-350 crore for sugar factories.

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