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CEO beaten to death in Noida

Noida, September 22:: The Chief Executive Officer of a company was on Monday beaten to death by a group of dismissed employees inside office premises after a meeting, called to resolve dispute between them and management, failed. L K Chaudhury, the CEO of Gradiano in Udyog Vihar of Greater Noida, was killed when th  ....Read more

Second ThoughtsBy: Rajan Shete | Tuesday , 23 Sep '08 9:09:17 AM Reply | Forward First there were those 'educated youths' and their 'public spirited activities' from AZAMGARH. And now we have these 'humble, hard working workers' from Noida! I guess all those who harshly criticized Rajj Thakerayji for his 'stridency and 'intolerance'', must be having second thoughts now!i
Mob crime, Safe crimeBy: shirish ganu | Tuesday , 23 Sep '08 8:58:58 AM Reply | Forward This is a clear sign of Disparity and Discrimination in the Society. The criminal mindset prevails in everyone, but when we are in a mob we get violent and destructive. This is the clear failure of the system which we ourselves turned docile and non efficient by bribing and finding loop holes. so we ourselves are to be blamed
Trade UnionsBy: Sajjan Singh | Tuesday , 23 Sep '08 8:01:19 AM Reply | Forward Trade Unions destroyed industry in West Bengal and Kerala by adopting such violent methods.
Killing of a CEOBy: Saratchandran | Tuesday , 23 Sep '08 7:07:28 AM Reply | Forward It is beyond belief that such cowardly attack by a frenzied mob could cost the life of a CEO of a company!! It would not be sending any positive message for any foreign investments. The felons need to be apprehended without delay and prosecuted without mercy!
CEO beaten to death in NoidaBy: Ravi | Tuesday , 23 Sep '08 5:47:44 AM Reply | Forward Unless our Union goons understand that they have not only rights but also obligations and unless they can control their members, these things will happen. The direct perpetrators as well persons responsible for this (the union goons) should be brought to book.
CEO KillingBy: rakesh | Tuesday , 23 Sep '08 4:11:13 AM Reply | Forward It is a surprise that many people are asking for stern punishment against workers. Workers took action for some reason. What about the Uphar Cinema owners... and others so called rich.. poor can not buy law leave alone logic
FAILED STATEBy: reddybhai | Tuesday , 23 Sep '08 0:26:59 AM Reply | Forward While Congress , commi,BSP,RJD, Jaya,Malu,Kriminal Nidhi ,et al are fighting cast war for votebank politics, BJP laid solid foundation for economy through computers revolution. At least educated are getting jobs.UPA,Commi,BSP,et al, came to power. Now we are losing the economy. Now we lose jobs. Eplode with castism for vote bank politics. HELLO: Just vote for Modism and BJP. Let our children are not deprived of jobs and culture. Hello Muslims: You do not need all these things except Koran. Please leave us and do not disturb us. We need jobs and culture.
God save IndiaBy: XYZ | Monday , 22 Sep '08 20:45:07 PM Reply | Forward This is just the beginning. India is becoming ungovernable with law
CEO beaten to death...By: Kaushik | Monday , 22 Sep '08 20:07:43 PM Reply | Forward Murdering CEOs in the name of workers' rights is not going to generate employment. They have to be treated as the murderers that they are.
Unless we give due credit, more such incidents are bound to hapenBy: Jay | Monday , 22 Sep '08 19:32:57 PM Reply | Forward More such incidents are bound to happen. Common workers have lost faith on the system. Due to age old practice by businessmen and industrialists to use intimidation, force and collusion with govt officials, police, criminals, politicians they cheat workers; give false, fabricated financial data while filing tax and deciding the salary and benefits of common workers. Many industrialists hardly care about the safety, security and physical well being of its workers while in duty. They are forced to work in dangerous situations. Such practices are more prevalent in places like places like Delhi, Noida etc (in North India mainly). Now it’s pay back time. Unless businessmen/industrialists learn to share profits and give due credit (in form of financial remuneration and recognition) on transparent basis, more such incidents are bound to happen in future.
But don't killBy: Hmm. | Monday , 22 Sep '08 22:32:46 PM Reply | Forward But does not justify killing. Though the intention might not have been to kill but teach the CEO a lesson which might have then culminated intoa messy situation.
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