A decision to this effect was taken at a meeting convened by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy here today. The meeting was called in the wake of frequent disruption in supply of LPG due to labour strikes.
The Committee would submit the report indicating the ways of resolving the issues in distribution of LPG and code of conduct needed in this sector within a month, an official release said.
Regional Labour Commissioner, Public Distribution Director and representatives of three oil companies will be the members of the committee.
"Government has taken the issue very seriously', he said. He also wanted steps to avoid flash strikes that adversely affect the LPG supply.
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