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Petroleum dealers threaten to go on strike if action is not taken on those who damaged Thoothukudi fuel outlet

Petroleum dealers threaten to go on strike if action is not taken on those who damaged Thoothukudi fuel outlet
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Petroleum dealers in Tamil Nadu are threatening a strike following a violent attack on staff at a fuel outlet in Thoothukudi. The association is demanding increased security and legislative protection for front-line workers.

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It underscores the growing safety concerns for retail workers and the potential for service disruptions in the fuel supply chain.

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Petroleum dealers, on Wednesday, threatened to go on strike if their demands, including increased security for fuel outlets and strict action on those who attacked the employees of a Thoothukudi outlet, were not met.

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The article reports on the grievances of a trade association and the details of a specific violent incident objectively.

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