25 Sep 2024 | 12:43 PM UTC
India: Unionized workers likely to continue strike, protests in Kanchipuram through at least early October /update 1
Workers likely to continue strike, related protest campaign in Kanchipuram, India, through at least early October. Disruptions likely.
Workers affiliated with several unions are likely to continue their ongoing work stoppage and sporadic protest campaign in Kanchipuram through at least early October. Since mid-September, thousands of activists have staged a walkout at a major factory in Kanchipuram to address several demands, including higher pay and the recognition of the Center of Indian Trade Unions (CITU). Officials previously detained over 100 workers affiliated with 12 unions for holding a march without legal permission after negotiations between union leaders and employers failed.
Additional demonstrations of varying types, including marches and sit-ins, are likely to occur in Kanchipuram and could potentially spread to Chennai over the coming days. Potential gathering sites include Samsung Electronics offices, government buildings, public squares, and thoroughfares. Well-attended gatherings could draw thousands of participants.
Authorities will likely monitor any such rallies and may move to disperse overly disruptive crowds. Depending on operational needs, officials could implement enhanced restrictions, including road blockades. Associated localized transport and business disruptions are likely. Clashes between police and protesters cannot be ruled out.
As a precaution, avoid any demonstration that materializes. Depart the area at the first sign of any security disturbance. Plan accordingly for potential localized transport and business disruptions. Heed all official transport and security advisories.