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Latur: 22 staffers attempt self-immolation outside sugar factory to protest non-payment of salaries

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 16, 2023 20:30 IST

Police reported that on Monday, twenty-two employees made an attempt to set themselves on fire outside a sugar factory ...

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Police reported that on Monday, twenty-two employees made an attempt to set themselves on fire outside a sugar factory in Latur, Maharashtra, in protest of the non-payment of their salaries. Staffers from the security and electrical departments of the Pannageshwar sugar factory at Pangaon in Renapur tehsil attempted to immolate themselves by pouring diesel and petrol on their bodies, an official said.

The protestors had not been paid their salaries for the last 15 months and they had submitted a memorandum to the factory authorities on September 25, demanding that their salaries be paid and the provident fund be deposited, he said. The police have detained the protesting employees, the official said. 

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