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bayano
24th September 2008, 01:17
Indian govt backs workers who killed boss: police, reports

6 hours ago
NEW DELHI (AFP) — Sacked workers in India beat to death the boss of the Italian company that had laid them off, police said on Tuesday, in a killing the government described as a "warning for management."
Scores of former employees at car parts maker Graziano Transmissioni attacked chief executive Lalit Kishore Chaudhary, 47, when a meeting on Monday to discuss a long-running labour dispute turned violent, police said.
"Twenty-three people are still in hospital," superintendent of police Babu Ram told AFP.
Police said the company sacked more than 100 workers three months ago but arranged the meeting to work out a possible reinstatement deal.
"Only a few people were called inside. About 150 people were waiting outside when they heard someone from inside shout for help. They rushed in and the two sides clashed," Ram said.
Chaudhary, a father with one son, was hit on the head with either a stick or an iron rod and was declared dead on arrival at hospital, police said.
India's labour minister declined to criticise the attack, saying it "should serve as a warning for management."
"Workers should be dealt with with compassion," Oscar Fernandes told reporters in New Delhi, according to the Press Trust of India news agency.
"The workers should not be pushed so hard that they resort to whatever happened."
Media reports said workers at Graziano Transmissioni were dismissed after they demanded pay rises and allegedly ransacked the firm's offices in the Delhi suburb of Greater Noida, where many multinational companies are based.
Graziano, in a statement from Rivoli in Italy, said it was appalled at the killing, adding that it believed some of those involved had no connection to the company.
It said Chaudhary was killed by "serious head injuries caused by the intruders."
"We absolutely condemn the attack," Marcello Lamberto, head of Oerlikon Segment Drive Systems, which owns Graziano, said in the statement.
"This is by no means a regular labour conflict but is truly criminal action. The whole of Oerlikon Group is close to the family of Mr Chaudhary in this terrible moment."
Police said they had detained 136 people over the incident.
Business contacts visiting the company from Italy narrowly escaped the violence, The Times of India reported.
"I just locked my room's door from inside. And I prayed they would not break in. See, my hands are trembling even three hours later," Italian consultant Forettii Gatii told the paper.
A domestic industry body said the incident would hurt India's international business image.
"Such a heinous act is bound to sully India's image among overseas investors and deserves our utmost condemnation," the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry said in a statement.
The district of Greater Noida is also home to offices and factories of global firms such as Honda, LG Electronics and Moser Baer.

Os Cangaceiros
24th September 2008, 17:30
I had just read about this incident. It's interesting that the government hasn't condemned it.

Then again, I'm not very informed on India's political system.

Comrade B
25th September 2008, 01:19
You can only treat people like tools for so long before they get angry.

Norseman
25th September 2008, 05:17
Also, the police say that one of the factory guards fired 20 shots into the air, and the workers inside the factory went running outside. When the people outside heard that, they charged inside to fight back.

http://www.groundreport.com/Arts_and_Culture/CEO-Bludgeoned-to-Death-by-Workers-of-Italian-Auto


The SSP of Police said that the immediate cause of outburst of the simmering tension, have been the firing in the air by an overzealous guard eager to keep the restive union members at bay.

Hearing the sound of gunshot, the workers attending the meeting with the CEO L.K.Choudhury, 45, rushed out to see what had happened. Seeing them rushing out the waiting union leaders thought that the talks have failed.

This infuriated the waiting workers and some 50 of them charged into the room of the CEO with iron rods, hammers, batons etc after overpowering the security guards and struck him on the head repeatedly causing his death.Here's a little bit about labor rights in India, and why it came to this:

http://www.groundreport.com/Arts_and_Culture/Employees-Kill-Boss


This is not a single incidence where an employer is thrashed or killed by his own staff. In Delhi NCR specially places like Noida & Gurgaon this has become a common sight. In an incidence in Defense Colony Delhi a Domestic Call Center Employer made his staff work for 2 months and when asked for salary he physically assaulted them and threw them out of the office, After few days when these needy workers asked for there salary again, he threatened to call the police.

In India since people are not much aware of labour laws and afraid of taking there issues to local authorities or police, Employers take benefit out of it and harass there employees.

And consequences come out to be violent.

Vargha Poralli
27th September 2008, 22:02
I had just read about this incident. It's interesting that the government hasn't condemned it.

Then again, I'm not very informed on India's political system.

That is because the General Elections are only 7 months away.

And the labour minister was condenmed by the Media fo his statements and retracted that.

Indian workers face a lot of obstacles to fight for our rights and the biggest of them being sheer ignorance of our own rights. This incidence was made news becaause it is CEO who was murdered not the other way round which I have no doubht happening in various places.