"The strike has been deferred as assurances have been given by the Coal India management on their (employees) issue with regard to performance-related pay referred by the Committee of Secretaries to the Cabinet. So, that is a major progress," CIL Director (HR) R Mohan Das told PTI.
"Coal Mines Officers Association of India General Secretary P K Singh said, "We have decided to defer the strike after the assurance for four to five weeks."
The CMOAI had earlier called for a three-day strike that began on Thursday.
Coal India has a strong workforce of 3.49 lakh employees, of which 19,000 executives had called for strike pressing for implementation of performance-related pay and new pension
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