
Kolkata, Feb 19 (IANS) Officials of state-owned railway wagon manufacturer Burn Standard Co. Thursday night decided to withdraw the suspension of work following requests from unions and its personnel to resume work.
"We have decided to withdraw the suspension of work notice effective midnight today (Thursday) which was earlier served," the company's deputy general manager of personnel and administration G.H. Nag told IANS.
The company, however, is in the process of communicating the same officially to the staff and contractors' trade unions, asking employees to resume work.
Arupesh Bhattacharya, president of the Howrah division of Trinamool Congress-affiliated union INTTUC, told IANS: "We haven't still received any official intimation from the company over the withdrawal of the suspension notice. We are in talks with the management and keen to resume work."
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