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Kochi, Dec 3 (TIWN) The Kerala High Court has directed the State police to ensure that strike by Swiggy delivery partners (DPs) does not affect the law and order situation in the state.
It also asked the law enforcement officers to see that the Swiggy officials, its employees and other DPs are unharmed. Directing them to issue notices to the agitating DPs, their union, Food Order Delivery Workers District Council, and its office-bearers, the court posted the case for Tuesday. Following the failure of the tripartite talks held in the presence of the state labour officials last month which failed to find a solution with regards to increased wages, Swiggy delivery boys in nine out of the 11 delivery zones at the commercial capital of the state- Kochi is on an indefinite strike.
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