Cargo operations at Chennai airport resumes as strike abandoned

2012 05 18


THE 30-hour strike by Chennai airport cargo loaders of Bhadra International on May 14 had paralysed the cargo movement though the workers withdrew the strike later after gaining Bhadra's assurances on a wage increase.

A senior airport executive said the damage caused to the normal operation was "chaotic," reports The Times of India. "There is a cargo pile-up in the export and import divisions. We have started clearing cargo from the import section which will take a minimum of three days," said the official.

The airport needs to handle most cargo in the first few days of the week as many flight movements take place on Sunday night, Monday and Tuesday.

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