TBGKS leaders staged a protest at Singareni Bhavan in Hyderabad, demanding that the management declare net profits and release a 35 percent profit share to workers. They alleged that only 16.9 percent of last year’s declared profits reached employees, with the rest diverted for company development.
The Telangana Boggu Gani Karmika Sangham has demanded a 35 per cent profit share for Singareni Collieries employees in 2024-25. The union alleged workers lost Rs. 2 lakh each last year after deductions from net profit, and urged immediate disclosure of company earnings
Hyderabad: The unions at Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) have decided to meet Union Coal and Mines Minister Pralhad Joshi next week requesting withdrawal of the Centre’s move to auction four coal blocks in Singareni. The meeting is to step up pressure on the Central government to withdraw the auction proposal. If the Centre fails […]