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sanitation workers call off strike as govt assures action on demands 101778785991764

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AI insight
AI-generatedThis is a local labor dispute in Gurugram, India, affecting municipal sanitation services. No direct commercial mechanism for commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins is identified. The event is limited to public sector employment and civic services; no sector-level commercial impact is discernible.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Sanitation workers of MCG ended a 14-day strike on May 1 after government agreed to address demands.
- Approximately 3,980 workers had disrupted civic services including road sweeping and garbage collection.
- Government promised action by June 30 on regularization of nearly 13,000 sanitation workers statewide.
- Union plans to resume strike if demands not met by deadline.
- Workers returning to duty expected to improve city sanitation.
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