Toyo Rolls Workers Demand Rs 29 Crore in Pending Wages
Industrial Park Plan Sparks Fresh Protests Over Unpaid Salaries
Key Points:
- Workers await salary payments since company closure in 2016
- NCLT approves JBVNL’s industrial park proposal at factory site
- Economic hardship forces worker families into migration
GAMHARIA – Former employees of Toyo Rolls intensified their wage demands following NCLT’s approval for an industrial park project.
Workers gathered at Toyo Colony to discuss their plight. Meanwhile, many families struggle with severe financial hardship.
The unpaid wages total Rs 29 crore. However, workers haven’t received payments since 2016.
Workers’ Struggles
Several employees have died during the waiting period. “We’ve lost hope after years of suffering,” remarked a local resident.
The crisis has forced many families to relocate. Moreover, remaining workers face mounting economic pressure.
Industrial Park Development
JBVNL plans to establish a new facility. Meanwhile, workers demand settlement of dues first.
The project promises economic revival for the area. However, former employees seek immediate compensation.
Government Intervention
Worker representatives seek administrative support. Moreover, they urge quick resolution of pending issues.
The delegation emphasizes urgent fund release. However, authorities haven’t announced concrete steps yet.

