Labour unrest at Samsung’s Chennai plant has escalated, prompting the company to seek a court injunction against worker protests. The court advised conciliatory talks between management and the union, which is pushing for registration. Workers have been on strike since September 9, raising concerns that unrest could spread to other electronics units if unresolved.
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