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LIC management, employees meet

By Our Special Correspondent

CHENNAI, JUNE 5. The management of Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has called leaders of the employees' unions for a meeting in Mumbai early next week, it is learnt.

The union leaders are ostensibly called for an information-sharing session with the central management of LIC.

The meeting assumes considerable significance, coming as it does in the wake of a change in the political set-up in New Delhi.

The proposed meeting has aroused more than cursory interest among employees of the public sector insurance company for varied reasons. It is widely believed that the leaders of the unions could get a clue or two to the directional course the organisation will take in the wake of changing political environment.

It is also gleaned from informed sources that the unions may use this occasion to raise the thorny mobility issue. The management, it may be pointed out, has sought to assert its right to transfer a long-serving employee in any centre to any other within a specified range.

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