A flash protest over a Diwali bonus saw toll gates flung open at the Fatehabad plaza on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway, granting thousands of drivers a free pass. The dissatisfaction among 21 employees centered on a Rs 1100 bonus, which they felt was disproportionately low. The protest effectively shut down toll operations for roughly two hours, necessitating police involvement to de-escalate the situation and mediate negotiations. The employer, Shri Sign & Datar, which has managed the plaza since March, defended the bonus amount by stating they were unable to provide a full year’s calculation due to the recent transition. A resolution was found when the company agreed to a 10% salary increment, satisfying the workers and leading to the restoration of normal toll collection. This incident reflects the sensitive nature of bonus payouts and labor relations, especially after a change in management.
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