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Now, Trade Unions make demands

May 24, 2004 15:59 IST

Finding that the draft Common Minimum Programme was 'inadequate', the central trade unions on Monday said it was not 'acceptable' to them and laid out over a dozen demands to the new government headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

"CMP is inadequate and not acceptable to us," All India Trade Union Congress General Secretary Gurudas Dasgupta told PTI after its national convention held today to congratulate the working class for defeating NDA government.

He said the trade unions would be finalising the workers' charter by Tuesday and meet the prime minister and Union Labour Minister Sis Ram Ola.

Elaborating on workers' charter, Dasgupta said it included restoration of provident fund interest at 9.5 per cent, amendments to bonus and Payment of Wages Act, winding up of disinvestment ministry, labour law reforms and steps to be taken in view of Supreme Court's observation on Right to Strike.

Today's meeting, attended by CITU, AICCTU, HMS, TUCC, UTUC and UTUC (LS), also endorsed the view that there should be higher interest rates for the small savings.

Besides, he asked for special packages for tea, textiles and jute industry workers and a comprehensive law for agriculture workers in the country.

Asking the Labour Ministry to work more efficiently, he said the PF Act should be strengthened to make it stringent for preventing frauds.


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Sub: Trade unions are harmful for working class.

The trade unions have become stumbling blocks in the growth of the Nation. The labour problems have led to the close down of thousands of ...


Posted by Puneet Poddar





Sub: trade union demands

these are ominous signs.everybody wants to have his or her flesh of pound now.sudden the trade unions realise that there is a good chance of ...


Posted by pramod kumar dubey





Sub: Common Minimum Programme

Where are we headed? If these are the signals in the immediate aftermath of Govt Formation - the so called honeymoon period one shudders to ...


Posted by Vishvanath Indi





Sub: Control trade unions

If growth is required , trade unions should be controlled from making unreasonable demands. While job security is important, the employers exist not to provide ...


Posted by perinkulam1




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