Samsung workers who are on strike shout slogans during a protest near their plant in Sriperumbudur, on the outskirts of Chennai, India, Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024.  AP photo
Tamil Nadu

Over 900 detained in Samsung workers protest by Tamil Nadu police

A statement from G Sukumaran, state secretary of the CITU said that CITU state president A Soundararajan was also among those detained.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: A total of 912 people, mostly Samsung workers, were detained by the Kancheepuram police for attempting to carry out a street protest on Tuesday.

Police officials said that they had been detained due to allegedly disrupting public peace and that they are expected to released later in the day.

A statement from G Sukumaran, state secretary of the CITU said that CITU state president A Soundararajan was also among those detained.

Over a 1000 Samsung workers have been protesting from a temporary shed, a few metres away from the Samsung home appliances plant in Sriperumbudur from September 9. Their demands include the recognition of a CITU-backed union, improved working hours and wages.

Members of the CITU planned to carry out the street protest after a round of talks between representatives from Samsung and them that was held last week, failed.

While Samsung insisted on the formation of a worker’s union as opposed to recognising the union, CITU said they refused to call off the protests until the union is recognised.

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