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Booking agents support lorry strike
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Truck booking agents have extended support to the indefinite strike call given by the State Lorry Owners’ Federation and they will not take bookings from December 26.
Members of Tamil Nadu Lorry Booking Agents Federation passed a resolution supporting the State-wide strike announced by lorry owners here. Raja Vadivel, president of the association, said that booking agents across the State would not be take bookings for transportation of goods from December 26. The federation said that, however, supply of essential goods such as milk and vegetables would not be affected by the strike.
Lorry owners urge CM to convene talks
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They are planning an indefinite strike from December 27
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They are planning an indefinite strike from December 27
Lorry owners in the State have appealed to the Chief Minister and the Transport Minister to call them for talks immediately to address their charter of demands and avert an indefinite truckers’ strike from December 27.
The strike call, given by the State Lorry Owners’ Federation, Tamil Nadu, has received the backing of the South Zone Motor Transporters’ Welfare Association (SIMTA), an apex organisation of truckers, transporters and passenger vehicle operators.
‘Last resort’ Addressing the media in Tiruchi on Monday, SIMTA general secretary G.R. Shanmugappa said the lorry owners had been pressing the State government to concede their eight-point charter of demands for the past six months, and had decided to go on strike as the last resort.