In a shocking incident, the Kerala trade union workers demanded Rs 80 for loading areca nut palm wood sold for Rs 70. Unable to find a resolution after contacting the police, the owner approached the HC that finally came for his rescue, said report. The High Court has pronounced a verdict in favour of the owner.
Andrin George, a native of Mukkam Thottumukkam approached the court after the joint trade union of workers demanded a higher wage of Rs 80 for loading a single piece of areca nut palm wood into a lorry. Andrin refused to pay the wage as he had sold the wood to a Guruvayur resident for Rs 70.
About 300 logs were found abandoned here for the past month due to the ongoing dispute. With the court order, Andrin loaded the wood on a lorry with police protection. He paid a total of Rs 7000 to 7 workers for the work. Andrin told Mathrubhumi News that the union had earlier demanded Rs 24,000 for the same job.
Earlier, the owner had lodged a complaint with the police and labour officer. However, the owner approached the court as no favourable action was taken against the trade union.
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