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Bharat bandh: Services in banks, insurance firms to be hit as trade unions go on strike

Updated on: 02 September,2016 10:07 AM IST  | 
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Millions of workers in industrial units, banks, transport, power, and government services across India will take part in a day's strike on Friday to oppose the NDA government's "anti-labour" policies and demand better wages, central trade unions said

Bharat bandh: Services in banks, insurance firms to be hit as trade unions go on strike

Left Front Chairman Biman Basu and other leaders holding a rally for their Sep 2 Nationwide bandh in Kolkata on Wednesday. Pic/PTI
Left Front Chairman Biman Basu and other leaders holding a rally for their Sep 2 Nationwide bandh in Kolkata on Wednesday. Pic/PTI


New Delhi: Essential services such as banking and transport are likely to be hit today as 10 central trade unions go on one-day nationwide strike, protesting against "anti-worker" changes in labour laws and the Centre's "indifference" to their demands for better wages.


"The strike is on. We are getting good response. More information will pour in after sometime. Around 90 per cent workers at BHEL's plant in Tiruchirapalli have not reported at work in the morning shift," Centre for Indian Trade Unions (CITU) General Secretary Tapan Kumar Sen told PTI.


He further said, "Vizag steel plant is 100 per cent closed. At some places there would be instances of 'Rail Roko'. This is going to be a successful strike as more than 15 crore workers will come on streets to protest."

Last year, these 10 trade unions had called nationwide strike and around 15 crore workers participated in the agitation. Sen further said, "Gurgaon industrial area is completely
closed and the police have arrested about 12 people in Manesar area. All this information indicates that the strike will be bigger this time."

All major unions, excluding RSS-associated BMS (Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh), have joined the strike call, terming the government's assurances to look into their demands and the recent announcements for two-year bonus and hike in minimum wage as "completely inadequate".

On its part, the government has asked all ministries to ensure that public utilities and essential services are not affected. Secretaries of all departments have been asked to take effective measures for smooth running of various services coming under their respective ministries.

Yesterday, speaking to reporters in Mumbai, Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya blamed the previous UPA regime for the issues faced by the workers and said the present government "doesn't want a confrontation with labour unions" and rather needs their cooperation and support.

He had conceded banking and insurance sectors are likely to be impacted more due to the strike today, while adding that out of 12 demands of the trade unions, eight are related to the labour department and seven of them have been agreed to.

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