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Singareni Collieries Company Limited

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Hyderabad, India

Singareni Collieries Company Limited is a major coal producer in India, known for its extensive mining activities in the Singareni coalfields. The company has recently diversified into the critical minerals sector, utilizing advanced technology to explore and produce critical minerals, contributing towards sustainable development in the region.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Singareni Collieries Company Limited

-8.25

Latest Event

SCCL Enhances Worker Welfare and Environmental Practices

The annual report highlights Singareni Collieries Company Limited’s comprehensive measures in worker welfare, non-discrimination, transparent public engagement, and robust environmental protection. The report details initiatives such as improved housing, healthcare, education, grievance redressal mechanisms for employees and contractors, as well as proactive environmental safeguards like reforestation and water treatment practices, demonstrating a commitment to ethical corporate behavior.

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COLLABORATOR

Singareni Collieries Company Limited is currently rated as a Collaborator.

-5 to -9 CCI Score
In this category, companies align with authoritarian practices mainly to avoid trouble or regulatory conflict. Their compliance is driven by self-preservation, resulting in minimal resistance even as they participate in oppressive systems.

Latest Events

  • SCCL Enhances Worker Welfare and Environmental Practices Logo
    JUL
    26
    2024

    The annual report highlights Singareni Collieries Company Limited’s comprehensive measures in worker welfare, non-discrimination, transparent public engagement, and robust environmental protection. The report details initiatives such as improved housing, healthcare, education, grievance redressal mechanisms for employees and contractors, as well as proactive environmental safeguards like reforestation and water treatment practices, demonstrating a commitment to ethical corporate behavior.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 12

    SCCL, as a joint venture between the governments of Telangana and India, demonstrates transparent public and political engagement. The company's practices in stakeholder consultation, grievance redressal, and employee participation in management showcase a commitment to accountability that counters authoritarian trends.

    PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS

  • +80

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 12

    The report illustrates SCCL’s strong commitment to ethical business practices through comprehensive labor relations, non-discrimination policies, extensive welfare measures (housing, healthcare, education), and sustainable environmental practices. These initiatives advance workers' rights and community development, aligning with anti-authoritarian and progressive values.

    PUBLIC SECTOR UNDERTAKINGS

  • Government Special Plan for SCCL Bolsters Public Sector Integrity Logo
    JUN
    22
    2024

    Following political appeals to depoliticize the allocation of coal blocks, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy announced that the Centre will soon unveil a special plan for Singareni Collieries Company Limited. Telangana’s deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka also urged that remaining coal blocks be reserved for SCCL to safeguard public sector interests and ensure transparent allocation, reflecting a move to protect the company from privatization pressures.

  • +40

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 12

    The announcement of a forthcoming special plan for SCCL by Union Minister G Kishan Reddy, coupled with calls to handle the coal blocks issue beyond partisan politics, underscores a commitment to uphold public sector values and protect worker interests. This political behavior supports anti-privatization measures and aligns with progressive, anti-authoritarian principles.

    Special plan for Singareni soon, says Kishan

  • +30

    Economic and Structural Influence

    June 12

    The political push to reserve unauctioned coal blocks for SCCL, as advocated by Telangana's deputy CM, emphasizes economic structural support for a crucial public sector enterprise. This move is seen as a protective measure against privatization and market forces that could undermine worker rights and public service obligations, making it a positive development from an anti-authoritarian perspective.

    Special plan for Singareni soon, says Kishan

  • Political Controversy Over Singareni Coal Blocks Auction Logo
    JUN
    21
    2024

    The auction of coal blocks, including those from Singareni Collieries, has sparked political controversy in Telangana. Opposition parties like the BRS and political leaders such as KTR have criticized the decision to auction the state-owned asset rather than ensuring direct allocation to the PSU. Critics argue that this auction could undermine the company's ability to safeguard worker interests and regional development, revealing a politically driven move that may jeopardize the long-term stability of the public enterprise.

  • -40

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 12

    The political maneuvering surrounding the auction of Singareni coal blocks, with opposition voices emphasizing the need for direct allocation to the PSU to protect workers and local interests, reflects a negative public and political behavior. This situation indicates a potential shift towards policies that undermine democratic oversight and worker protections, aligning with broader authoritarian tendencies.

    Telangana: Coal block auction heats up politics, turns headache for Telangana Bidda Coal Min

  • SCCL Enhances Worker Safety with Advanced Measures Logo
    APR
    30
    2024

    Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) has implemented comprehensive safety initiatives as detailed in the 2023-24 Annual Report. The measures include modernized mechanization, advanced training simulators, enhanced rescue services, and rigorous safety management plans aimed at reducing accidents and protecting workers in both underground and open-cast operations.

  • +80

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 12

    SCCL's strategy to reduce manual handling, implement mechanized systems, introduce training simulators, and establish robust rescue protocols demonstrates a strong commitment to enhancing workplace safety and protecting worker rights. This aligns with progressive labor practices and supports marginalized workers by reducing occupational hazards.

    SAFETY IN COAL MINES - Annual Report 2023-24

  • +70

    Technology and Services Impact

    June 12

    The adoption of advanced technologies such as training simulators, mechanized roof bolting systems, and enhanced communication tools underscores SCCL’s effort to improve operational safety. This integration not only reduces accident risks but also promotes a safer, more progressive operational environment for workers.

    SAFETY IN COAL MINES - Annual Report 2023-24

  • Labour Strike Threat Over Wage Dispute at SCCL Logo
    OCT
    05
    2023

    Labour unions announced a three-day strike from October 5 to October 7, 2023 targeting Singareni Collieries Company Limited due to concerns over delayed wage payments under the NCWA-11 agreement. The unions warned that if the management does not pay employees on time, the strike would be enforced, highlighting issues in labor relations and worker rights.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 12

    The threat of a strike over wage delays reflects problematic labor relations and a failure to uphold fair labor practices at SCCL. This action undermines workers' rights and hints at authoritarian management practices that ignore agreed-upon wage standards.

    Labour Unions call 3-day strike from Oct 5

  • Major Labor Strike Disrupts SCCL Coal Production Logo
    MAR
    28
    2022

    On March 28, 2022, a significant strike by coal workers across 11 areas of SCCL led to a dramatic drop in production, with only about 21-25% attendance in the regular workforce compared to a near full attendance among contract workers. The strike, part of a nationwide protest against government policies deemed anti-worker, highlights underlying tensions in labor relations at the state-owned firm.

  • -30

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 12

    The overwhelming participation of regular workers in the strike, with absentee rates as high as 88% in one shift, signals significant discontent and dissatisfaction with labor conditions and company management. This labor unrest reflects potential shortcomings in ensuring fair labor practices and worker rights at SCCL, negatively impacting the company's overall ethical responsibility towards its workforce.

    Strike hits coal production in SCCL on the first day of the two-day nationwide general strike

  • SCCL Labor Strike Over Coal Block Auction Logo
    DEC
    09
    2021

    Trade unions at SCCL initiated a three‐day strike beginning December 9, 2021, protesting the government’s decision to auction four coal blocks and calling for de-listing of the blocks as well as a salary hike for contract workers. Negotiations by SCCL management failed to avert the strike, highlighting deep-seated labor unrest.

  • -50

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 12

    The strike by SCCL's trade unions underscores serious labor relations issues. The failure of management to negotiate effectively with the workforce, combined with demands for salary hikes and protesting government decisions that affect the company’s operations, indicates neglect of worker rights. This event reflects negatively from an anti-fascist perspective that prioritizes fair treatment of workers and robust labor rights.

    All trade unions of SCCL to go on three-day strike

  • Singareni Collieries’ Role in Enabling Corporate Political Donations Logo
    OCT
    01
    2021

    The legal submission discussed in a Supreme Court Observer document extensively reviews the reforms in political funding in India. Among several historical references, the case 'Singareni Collieries Co. Ltd. v. Vemuganti Ramakrishan Rao' is cited to illustrate how the company amended its Memorandum of Association to permit political donations. This corporate practice is used as a precedent in arguments critiquing the opaque nature of political funding, emphasizing how such relaxation in corporate norms can contribute to lack of transparency and potentially enable undue influence in politics.

  • -60

    Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts

    June 12

    The reference to Singareni Collieries’ amendment facilitating political donations is viewed negatively from an anti-fascist, progressive perspective. Permitting and institutionalizing contributions without strict transparency can foster environments where corporate interests may unduly influence political processes, aligning with authoritarian tendencies. This historical corporate behavior is thus assigned a negative score in the context of political contributions and lobbying efforts.

    Written Submissions by Solicitor-General Tushar Mehta in Electoral Bonds Constitution Bench

  • Tender Floated for Identity Authentication Technology Logo
    JAN
    28
    2021

    On January 28, 2021, Singareni Collieries Company Limited was listed as having a floated tender for providing authentication of identity services in connection with a Hyderabad Police project. This involvement in tendering for authentication technology, which could support surveillance efforts, raises concerns regarding the potential contribution to state-controlled monitoring practices.

  • -40

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    June 12

    The company's tender participation for identity authentication technology for Hyderabad Police falls under the provision of technologies that may enable enhanced surveillance. Given the potential for such systems to contribute to state surveillance and authoritarian control, this action is viewed negatively from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Hyderabad Police - Project Panoptic

  • SCCL's Role in Greenwashing Through Flawed Star Rating Process Logo
    APR
    01
    2019

    Singareni Collieries Company Limited was among the coal mining companies consulted during the drafting of India's Union Ministry of Coal’s star rating policy. This process, which relies heavily on self-certification, has been criticized for greenwashing poor environmental, labor, and social compliance records.

  • -60

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 12

    SCCL’s involvement in providing feedback for the star rating scheme contributes to an unethical self-certification process. This approach masks environmental violations, inadequate labor practices, and social neglect, thereby facilitating a greenwashed narrative of corporate responsibility.

    Blinded by the Stars: A Gov't Rating Scheme is Helping Coal Miners Pat Their Own Back

  • -50

    Regulatory Capture

    June 12

    By participating in the consultation process for the star rating policy, SCCL is complicit in a system that exhibits regulatory capture. The flawed framework lacks independent assessment and enables companies to avoid accountability for non-compliance with critical environmental and social laws.

    Blinded by the Stars: A Gov't Rating Scheme is Helping Coal Miners Pat Their Own Back

  • Nationwide Coalminers' Strike Halts Operations at SCCL Logo
    JAN
    06
    2015

    On January 6, 2015, about half a million Indian coalminers launched a five-day strike protesting government plans to privatize state-owned Coal India Ltd, forcing a shutdown of operations at Singareni Collieries Company Limited. The action, led by major national coal unions, highlights deep-seated labor discontent and concerns over worker rights in the face of privatization initiatives.

  • -60

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 12

    The large-scale strike, which disrupted operations at SCCL, underscores significant labor unrest and signals a failure to secure fair labor practices for workers. The protest against privatization reflects poor management of worker rights, contributing to an environment that could enable authoritarian labor practices.

    Half a million Indian coalminers launch strike

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