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Protests after Amul Dairy sacks staff
The Free Press Journal
|November 22, 2024
Amul, the renowned Indian dairy brand managed by Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF), is embroiled in controversy following the dismissal of over 100 employees from the Kheda District Milk Producers Union.
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On Wednesday, the terminated employees staged a protest outside the Amul Dairy office in Anand, Gujarat, demanding their immediate reinstatement.
The agitating employees, supported by the Karni Sena and prominent former Amul Dairy officials, including Rajendrasinh Parmar, Kesrisinh Solanki, and Natwarsinh Mahida, submitted a petition to the management. They demanded that all 105 dismissed employees be reinstated within 24 hours, threatening to escalate their protests if their demands are not met.
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