Acting on a contempt petition by Neyveli Lignite Corporation Chief Regional Manager, M Maheswaran, Justice T. Raja issued notice to the unions and also allowed the sub-application filed by the NLC management to declare the strike, which commenced on July 20, as illegal.
Justice T Raja also directed the management to take action and disciplinary proceedings against those who went on strike.
The HC had on June 29 restrained the unions from going on strike.
NLC said the action of the unions was a clear contempt of Court, for which they are liable for punishment.
The second round of conciliatory talks between NLC and trade unions over the eight-day-old indefinite strike by employees on wage issue had failed yesterday.
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