Workers from various work organizations on Tuesday represent a protest under the auspices of joint Action Committees of the Union in Hubball. | Photo Credit: Kiran Bakale
Several workers of different work organizations looking for the abolition of four working codes have submitted a demonstration on Tuesday under the auspices of the joint Action Committee (JCTU).
Demonstrators, including factory workers, construction workers, noon workers, Ashas and others, presented a demonstration before the mini vishan of Judge in Hubball and demanded the abolition of four working codes, which they said they were pushing workers into neo-treatment.
The State Secretary of Cit Malesh Pattar, who addressed the protesters, warned that if state and trade union governments did not meet the requirements of workers, including the abolition of working codes, workers would be forced to demand a nationwide strike 9 July.
JCtu Congressors Ashok Barki, such as Parzade, Gangadhad Badiger, Sharan Gonawar, Devaraj Kambali, and others dealt with protests and others who dealt with the adverse effects of working regulations and their immediate review.
Subsequently, they submitted memorands addressed to the Prime Minister and the main minister to Taluk officials.
Other requirements of workers include the cancellation of the order to extend the working time to 12, fixation of minimum wages of CZK 36,000, implementation of a universal pension system with a minimum pension of 8,000 GBP, immediate stopping of privatization and monetization of the dog, including schematic staff and ensuring minimum support prices for all farms.
Published – May 20, 2025 20:17