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Webpage capture on the news article of NagaWorld cuts out union to lay off workers one-by-one
This webpage capture shows about the company announced that it would lay off 1,329 employees, including all major union leaders and activists, despite making a profit. The union president said the company was taking action against workers for demanding allowances and bonuses. The union launched a campaign against the layoffs. The layoffs were announced despite the company making $102 million profit in 2020. The vast majority of laid off workers were union members. The outcome was the union launched a campaign against the dismissals, and the case was taken to conciliation and arbitration. This failed however, and the union launched a strike on December 18, 2021. In December and January, a number of strike leaders were arrested and imprisoned, but the strike continued.
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Name | Webpage capture on the news article of NagaWorld cuts out union to lay off workers one-by-one |
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This webpage capture shows about the company announced that it would lay off 1,329 employees, including all major union leaders and activists, despite making a profit. The union president said the company was taking action against workers for demanding allowances and bonuses. The union launched a campaign against the layoffs. The layoffs were announced despite the company making $102 million profit in 2020. The vast majority of laid off workers were union members. The outcome was the union launched a campaign against the dismissals, and the case was taken to conciliation and arbitration. This failed however, and the union launched a strike on December 18, 2021. In December and January, a number of strike leaders were arrested and imprisoned, but the strike continued. |
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