
Visakhapatnam, December 5, 2024: The staff of Sindhya Tankers in Visakhapatnam has gone on strike, demanding better working conditions and increased wages. The employees have expressed their frustration over the company’s management, citing issues with inadequate safety measures, delayed payments, and poor working conditions. The strike has disrupted the operations of the tanker company, which provides vital transportation services for goods across the region.
The workers have planned to intensify their protest until their demands are met, with union leaders urging the management to address the grievances. The workers are also calling for an immediate meeting with the company’s top officials to discuss their concerns and reach a resolution. They have emphasized that the strike is a last resort, after months of failed negotiations with the company.
Local authorities have been notified of the situation, and there are growing concerns about the impact the strike may have on supply chains in the region, particularly in industries dependent on the timely delivery of goods. Several businesses in Visakhapatnam, including manufacturing units, are already feeling the pinch due to the disruption in tanker services.
The company has yet to release an official statement regarding the strike, but talks between the employees and management are expected to begin soon. The workers have made it clear that they are committed to their cause and will continue the strike until their demands are fully addressed.