Coimbatore: The Tasmac Employees Union, affiliated to the Centre of Indian Trade Unions, petitioned the collector on Monday against some senior officials of the state-run enterprise, who allegedly forced employees to open sealed shops during the lockdown and sell liquor.
As per the government order on May 8, all Tasmac shops were to be shut from May 10 until the lockdown was lifted, the petition said. “Between May eight and 10, Tasmac made Rs 950 crore-worth sales compared to the usual Rs 250 crore, because despite instructions against bulk sales, workers were forced to meet target,” said union leader James. “Since there were suspicions of thieving, Tasmac authorities ordered us to weld shutters and seal locks, which we did. We also submitted a stock list.”
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