After BALCO shut its rolling mill in Chhattisgarh leading to 1,000 job cuts citing economic unviability, its major trade bodies including those affiliated with INTUC, AITUC, CITU and HMS have submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister seeking protection under 'Make in India' drive to revive the sector.
The unions have demanded hike in import duty on aluminium apart from bauxite and coal linkages to aluminium makers.
The union leaders have threatened to stage a protest in New Delhi, if the government doesn't step in to save jobs and future of more than 2 lakh people whose livelihood depends on BALCO.
Earlier, the Company had forgone its Golden Jubilee celebrations as the unions did not allow it as a protest against massive job cuts.
Vedanta Aluminium Business CEO Abhijit Pati, "The crash in LME prices and continued imports from China and Middle East is making aluminium production economically unviable and we are forced to close down the uneconomical units. This bitter pill has to be swallowed."
The Unions in the letter to the Prime Minister have said that China was making all facilities available to its domestic producers and there should be immediate steps to protect domestic aluminium makers.
Global aluminium price at London Metal Exchange has fallen 37 per cent in the last one year leading to safeguard measures by producers globally.
The Aluminium Association of India has proposed increasing the custom duty for aluminium metal to 10 per cent from 5 per cent besides decrease in custom duty of alumina and aluminium fluoride.
