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Chiranjeevi meets Federation Members to resolve Tollywood strike



Chiranjeevi meets Federation Members to resolve Tollywood strike. It’s recognized that Mega Star Chiranjeevi swung into motion to resolve the dispute over the rise in wages between Federation Members and the Producers.

He already held discussions with the small and massive producers and now he met 70 members of the Federation at his residence. A supply shares “It’s learnt that the federation rejected the “gradual wage hike” proposal urged by producers, and demanded a flat 30 per cent improve. In addition they opposed the concept of limiting the hike solely to staff incomes between Rs 1,000 and Rs 2,000 per day, insisting that these drawing between Rs 3,000 and Rs 4,000 must also be included. The producers are anticipated to carry additional inner discussions earlier than responding to the Federation’s contemporary calls for.”

Producer Kalyan.C stated “Chiranjeevi was eager on safeguarding the pursuits of each producers and cine staff, and was attempting to strike a steadiness between their calls for.”

He shared “Employees in Hyderabad are paid greater than in Mumbai and Chennai, however we’re nonetheless attempting to reach at an affordable hike. The producers, in the meantime, are demanding 9 am to 9 pm name sheets, and a few unions, like dancers and fighters, are already following this. I’ll speak to federation members about extending it to different unions as effectively,”

He remarked “I come from a federation background. Workers have been struggling as a consequence of no pay and lack of meals throughout the strike during the last 15 days,”

He stated late Union Minister Sushma Swaraj deliberate to accord trade standing to the Movie Trade however after her demise the proposal didn’t transfer ahead. He identified “The producers present breakfast, meals, and snacks to 1000’s of staff on set. As compared, common office-goers deliver their very own meals. We have now all the time functioned like a household, and I imagine these points will likely be resolved sooner somewhat than later.”