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Tripartite meet today: HM union

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Kolkata, April 12

A tri-partite meeting between the management of Hindustan Motors, representatives of trade unions and the State Government has been called on Friday in Writers' Building, according to Mr Amitava Bhattacharyya, President, Sangrami Shramik Karmachari Union (SSKU), one of the five registered trade unions of Hindustan Motors. "A tri-partite meeting with the management and the Government has been called on Friday in the office of the Minister for Labour to discuss the issues," Mr Bhattacharyya told Business Line.

Ms Soni Shrivastav, General Manager, Corporate Communication, CK Birla Group, said, "So far we have not received the letter. Our condition has always been that there should be law and order before holding any talks with the unions." "Where is the environment for a talk? Mr Debasish Mukhopadhyay, an engineer at the Uttarpara plant, has been beaten by the striking workers in front of the entire police force and has been admitted to hospital. There cannot be any discussion in such an environment," Ms Shrivastav said. She, however, added, "The moment law and order is restored we are ready to discuss issues with trade unions. The plant will also be re-opened."

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