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Trade Unions Call For Nationwide Strike On Jan. 8

A meeting of the trade union leaders has been scheduled on Dec. 30 for making the nationwide strike a success.

A laborer pulls a handcart laden with boxes near Manish Market in Mumbai. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)  
A laborer pulls a handcart laden with boxes near Manish Market in Mumbai. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)  

A front of national trade unions on Thursday called for a countrywide strike on Jan. 8 in protest against "anti-labour" and "anti-industry" policies of the Bharatiya Janata Party-led central government, a trade union leader said.

AK Jha, general secretary of the Rashtriya Colliery Mazdoor Sangh, a constituent unit of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, said the decision was taken at a meeting of recognised central trade unions in Dhanbad, Jharkhand.

Representatives of the INTUC, All India Congress Trade Union Cong, Central Industrial Trade Union, and Hind Mazdoor Sabha took part in the meeting, he said.

"The central government is reducing the basic rights and facilities of workers and privatising public sector units for the capitalists. Trade unions are left no other option but to call for a strike," Jha said.

“Over four lakh miners working in different coal mines across Jharkhand would take part in the strike," he said.

Jha said labour laws were being bent in favour of industrialists and demands of workers were being ignored.

Another meeting of the trade union leaders has been scheduled on Dec. 30 for making the nationwide strike a success, he added.

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