
Bharat Bandh 9 July: More than 25 crore workers, including those employed in public service sectors such as banking, insurance, postal and construction, will reach nationwide strike on Wednesday.
Tomorrow, Bharat Bandh can potentially disrupt services across the country, as many workers from several trade unions will protest against “anti-farmers and national lost government policies”.
The 10 Central Trade Union and their collaborators forum demanded on July 9, general strike or “Bharat Bandh”.
In the statement, the forum urged workers to “hit the national general in great success”. He also stated that the preparations of trade unions are underway in all sectors of the formal and informal/unorganized economies.
“More than 25 crore workers are expected to participate in the strike. Farmers and rural workers will also join the protest throughout the country,” said Amarjet Kaur from the entire Indian PTI trade union congress.
Last year, the Forum submitted a Charter of the 17-point Demand Minister Labor Mansukh Mandavia, in his latest statement, the workers’ unions forum said.
Why is Bharat Bandh tomorrow?
In its statement, the union forum claimed that the government has not been carrying out an annual work conference for the last 10 years and continues to take decisions in violation of the workforce and attempts to impose four working codes to weaken collective negotiations, paralyze trade union activities, and prefers employers in the name “easy business”.
The government has left the status of the welfare state in the country and is working in the interests of foreign and Indian enterprises, and it is so obvious from its politicians that are intensively monitored, forum said.
Trade unions are fighting “privatization of public sector and public services companies, outsourcing politicians, suppliers and accidentally labor,”, she said.
Are banks, schools, universities tomorrow?
Banking, postal, coal mining, factories, state transport services will be influenced because of the strike, Harbhajan Singh Sidh of Hind Mazdoor Sabha was quoted by PTI.
In addition, the Bank’s employees’ association said on Monday that the banking sector would join Bharat Bandh tomorrow. The Association of Employees of the Provincial Banks of Bengal, associated with the Association of ALL India Bank (Aibea), also stated that the insurance sector will also be connected to the strike.
Electricity supply in the ground can be hit on 9 July, because more than 27 Lakh energy staff will be on Bharat Bandh tomorrow.
Although banks and other government authorities 9. July announced no official holiday banks, the services are expected to be disturbed.
States have not yet issued no announcements during the holidays for schools and universities for tomorrow Bharat Bandh and are expected to remain open.
(Tagstotranslate) Bharat Bandh