AITUC workers court arrest
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Workers belonging to the All India Trade Union Congress on Tuesday courted arrest while staging a road roko near Rajiv Gandhi Square demanding disbursement of pending salary for employees in government-run societies.
Around 70 workers, including its general secretary K. Sethu Selvam, courted arrest. The workers took out a rally from the Government Press and staged a road roko near the statue.
Traffic movement along the stretch got disrupted due to the agitation.
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RANCHI: Various trade unions, farmers’ organisations and political parties, including CPM, on Sunday beat utensils, drums and clapped in Albert Ekka Chowk here in protest against the Centre’s farm laws and a symbolic gesture to prevent people from listening to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’.
Besides political parties and other organisations, several artistes, including painters, recited poems and drew sketches, in support of the farmers agitating near the Delhi border.
Organisations like Kisan Sabha, All India Trade Union Congress, All India Students Federation and All India Students’ Association also took part in the protest.
CPM state secretariat member Prakash Viplav said, “We shouted slogans like ‘had enough of Mann Ki Baat, now we want kaam ki baat’.”
Worker, employer bodies seek changes to draft labour rules
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Several unions boycott the consultations terming them a ‘farce’
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The codification of laws on wages, social security, occupational safety and industrial relations into four codes is expected to be implemented in the next financial year.
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The majority of the Central trade unions on Thursday boycotted the Labour and Employment Ministry’s consultation on the draft rules for the four labour codes enacted by the government in 2019 and 2020, terming the exercise a “farce”.
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