Resist using employees in protests: FNCCI tells parties
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 09:57
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Federation of Nepalese Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FNCCI) has appealed to the political parties not to coerce industry workers into joining their protest programmes.

The apex body of Nepali business community has also advised employees to report to their work regularly.

Issuing a statement, FNCCI has also warned it would be forced to adopt 'no work no pay' measure if workers took part in parties' protest.  

The entrepreneurs will not be in position to pay salaries, revenue and bank interest if industries are closed due to workers' involvement in political parties' protests, stated FNCCI.

FNCCI's statement has come in the wake of UPCN (Maoist) asking the workers to join their ongoing nationwide protests. The agitating main opposition party has called tea estate workers in  eastern Nepal to join their agitation.

The Maoists are said to have asked employees of multinational companies to join their stir. nepalnews.com


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kedar  - hard work   |66.241.79.xxx |2009-11-04 03:17:08
Why entrepreneurs are talking like Maibap.Worker are people just like you.only
different is,you collect workers money through banks,invest on business, put
them on work & make big profit for extra luxury lifestyle for you & your family
only.
What about workers & their family.Should not they get 2plate food & warm
cloth tin this better cold weather?
This is the fight for that.
Please don't
under mind nor try to over rule.Think for them as they have done for you.

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