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Kerala HC directs CorroHealth, employees and State govt to attempt conciliation

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Kerala HC directs CorroHealth, employees and State govt to attempt conciliation
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The Kerala High Court has ordered CorroHealth, its employees, and the state government to engage in conciliation proceedings following the company's sudden closure and subsequent retrenchment of 800 workers. The court aims to resolve the dispute under the Industrial Relations Code.

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The Kerala High Court has directed US-based firm CorroHealth Infotech Pvt Ltd, its employees and the State government to attempt conciliation and to resolve disputes as contemplated under the Industrial Relations Code, 2020 in the wake of the firm’s decision to shut down its operations in Kochi and Kozhikode, and the subsequent retrenchment of around 800 employees of the firm a week ago.

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