Pula Steel employees held CEO hostage

Pula steel employees have gone two months without salaries
Pula steel employees have gone two months without salaries

SELEBI-PHIKWE: Furious employees of embattled Pula Steel on Wednesday held the company CEO, Ranvir Kumar Virma hostage inside a tightly packed and stuffy conference room demanding their salaries.

They also ordered the CEO to resign with immediate effect.

The enraged employees have not received their December salaries in full as well as those for January. What irked them the most was that the CEO wrote them letters assuring them of payment of all their dues on the last day of January, but that did not happen.

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