Local Trailer Union Threatens Strike Over Quick Tender Release
Trailer owners Oppose Issue of New Transport Tender Amid Election Period Tensions
Key Points:
* Trailer owners demand 10% annual rate hike in new tender terms
* Union protests tender release without prior consultation during elections
* Previous strike suspended under police pressure, parking issues unresolved
JAMSHEDPUR – Local trailer owners threaten massive protest alleging that the company has released new transport tender without union consultation during the election period.
The Local Trailer Owner Union has strongly condemned the company’s recent actions regarding transport tenders.
"We will not accept this backdoor approach to tender implementation," declared Union President Jai Kishore Singh.
The union’s previous protests were halted amid growing tensions.
Meanwhile, a senior union representative stated, "Management’s silence on our legitimate demands is pushing us toward drastic measures."
Current Challenges for Transporters
Parking infrastructure remains a major concern for transporters.
The union seeks comprehensive solutions to vehicle-related problems.
An industry expert noted, "Regular rate revisions are crucial for sustainable transport operations."
Future Course of Action
The union demands direct dialogue with company officials.
Post-election protests could severely impact production.
"Any disruption in operations will be management’s responsibility," warned a union spokesperson.

