Major port operators have invited representatives from ports and dock workers' unions for a discussion in New Delhi next Tuesday to prevent an indefinite nationwide strike. Employee federations have called for the strike starting August 28, according to a source on Friday.

The worker unions decided to strike indefinitely from August 28 during a national coordination committee meeting in Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, on August 8. They are demanding an immediate settlement of wage revisions and benefits that have been pending for over two years. Strike notices were subsequently issued to the respective port administrators on August 12.
Wage Negotiations and Union Demands
Mumbai Port Authority Chairman Rajeev Jalota announced that a meeting of the Bipartite Wage Negotiations Committee will be held in New Delhi on August 28 to discuss the workers' joint charter of demands. Jalota, who also chairs the Bipartite Wage Negotiations Committee, stated, "We have already started deliberations with the workers' representatives. We have invited them on August 27 in New Delhi for discussions on their demands. We are hopeful of an amicable solution."
The unions involved are affiliated with five federations: All India Port and Dock Workers Federation, All India Port and Dock Workers Federation Workers, Water Transport Workers Federation of India, Indian National Port and Dock Workers Federation, and Port, Dock and Waterfront Workers Federation of India.
Background and Current Situation
According to sources at the India Port and Dock Workers Federation Workers, major port operators and federations were supposed to sign a five-year wage revision agreement before the previous wage pact expired on December 31, 2021. The Shipping Ministry established a Bipartite Wage Negotiations Committee in March 2021, including representatives from port management and federations.
The five federations submitted their joint charter of demands in September 2021 for revising wages, retirement benefits, and other service conditions for Group C&D port and dock workers starting January 1, 2022. Additionally, the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) separately submitted its charter of demand for wage revision to the Committee.
Challenges in Reaching an Agreement
The Bipartite Wage Negotiations Committee has only met seven times in over two years. There are 12 major ports in India employing around 20,000 permanent workers. The ongoing delays in wage negotiations have led to growing frustration among the workers.
The upcoming meetings aim to address these issues and find a resolution that satisfies both parties. The hope is that through dialogue and negotiation, an agreement can be reached to avoid the planned strike.
The situation remains tense as both sides prepare for the crucial discussions next week. The outcome will significantly impact the operations at major ports across the country.
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