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Tussle over $5 billion in wages is new risk to India's coal supply

Workers are seeking a 47 per cent increase in wages - having earlier demanded a 50 per cent hike - while Coal India has offered a 3 per cent raise

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Wages of non-executive workers, which account for 94% of Coal India’s workforce, are revised every five years.

Bloomberg
A key trade union at Coal India has warned that workers may strike over delays in finalising salary increases, a move that would risk complicating efforts to meet soaring fuel demand.

Talks held on July 1 failed to reach any agreement over a pay deal, said Sudhir Ghurde, who represented Akhil Bharatiya Khadan Mazdoor Sangh, one of the leading unions, at the meeting.

Workers are seeking a 47 per cent increase in wages — having earlier demanded a 50 per cent hike — while Coal India has offered a 3 per cent raise. A group of unions has written to Union Coal