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HPL to review contractual workers

Kolkata, April 14

Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd has agreed to review the possibility of phase-wise absorption on contractual manpower. According to a HPL release issue here today, in a meeting with the CITU-affiliated Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd Employees Union, the company management "has agreed to form a joint working team" to ensure a mutually acceptable solution to the issues raised by the union. Apart from pressing the absorption of contractual workers, the union also stressed on training of a section of people previously affected by the land acquisition for HPL. - Our Bureau

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