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Strike threat not alarming, to initiate dialogue shortly: CIL
November 02, 2014
Coal mining major Coal India today said the impact of the day-long strike call by four major trade unions on November 24 will not be "alarming". 

"We will try that the strike does not takes place and will initiate a dialogue shortly. We think the impact will not be alarming. Mining through contractors will remain normal," Coal India director R Mohan Das told PTI. 

The CIL management was banking on the possibility that Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh backed by the BJP would boycott the strike and its supporters might join work. 

Coal India sources said BMS has influence in South Eastern Coalfields, Western Coalfields and partially in the Central Coalfields.

Four other trade unions affiliated to INTUC, HMS, CITU and AITUC had served a notice for one-day token strike on November 24, demanding scraping of the enabling clause from the Coal Mines Ordinance-2014, which allows commercial mining by private companies and divestment of at least 10 per cent stake in public sector miner among others.

Other trade unions, however, remained optimistic that despite BMS not being a signatory to the notice, they would support the strike call.
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