State-run iron ore miner NMDC on Friday (March 21, 2025) mentioned that ordinary operations have resumed at its all tasks after protesting workers returned to work after an over two-week stir.
“The employees have resumed duties and normal operations have resumed at all the projects,” NMDC mentioned in an announcement, including, “Resumption of operations at this crucial junction will certainly help to accelerate production.”
The miner mentioned it’s hopeful of attaining 45 million tonnes of manufacturing in FY25 as workers have returned to work ending their two-week protest.
NMDC shares rose by 1.47% to shut at ₹67.49 per share on BSE on Friday (March 21, 2025).
NMDC mentioned the Federation of the Unions requested their members to resume duties absolutely from the primary shift of March 20 onwards and prolong their assist and dedication to give the perfect outcomes. The employee unions had resorted to a “willful” slowdown of work and work-to-rule with impact from March 6.
On March 9, NMDC mentioned employee unions are staging protests regardless of negotiations underway over the wage revision.
An settlement has already been reached between the commerce unions and NMDC administration in reference to the wage settlement and the matter was referred to the metal ministry for his or her affirmation.
Published – March 21, 2025 10:59 pm IST






