Jadugoda Labor Union to Move High Court Over UCIL Pension Issue
Union Expresses Strong Dissent Over Long-Pending Pension Benefits
Key Points:
- Labor union decides legal action over delayed pension payments
- Election duty allowances remain unpaid for UCIL workers
- Concerns raised over closed canteen at Turamdih project
JAMSHEDPUR – The Jadugoda Labor Union has decided to approach the Ranchi High Court regarding long-pending pension issues at UCIL.
Recent labor reports show similar pension disputes affecting 40% of public sector workers. Union leaders report years of unresolved grievances.
Union Grievances
General Secretary Surjit Singh criticized management’s empty assurances. Employee records indicate pension benefits pending for over 500 workers.
Moreover, election duty allowances remain unpaid. Electoral commission data shows UCIL workers served during last Lok Sabha polls.
Additional Issues
Former Secretary BN Chowdhury highlighted multiple concerns. Company statistics reveal 30% increase in quarter rent deductions.
Furthermore, the Turamdih project canteen remains closed. Labor welfare guidelines mandate essential facilities for workers.
Future Actions
The union plans immediate legal intervention. Similar cases show 60% success rate in high court settlements.
Additionally, workers protest excessive housing deductions. Recent audits indicate irregular quarter allocation practices.

