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Kerala chamber plea on labour dispute

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Kochi, June 23

The Kerala Chamber of Commerce and Industry has urged the State Government to intervene to stop the militancy in the name of labour dispute at Sreedhareeyam Ayurvedic Hospital, Koothattukulam.

Mr John K. Paul, President of the Chamber, said that this has adversely affected the health tourism sector in the State. The present day labour is contended with their pay scales and there is no justification in revolting against the internal arrangements of labours for the betterment of the business organisation.

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