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Himachal-wide CITU protests against Centre on Nov 26

The State Committee of the Centre of Indian Trade Union (CITU) here today decided to hold state-wide protests against the “anti-worker, anti-farmer and anti-people” policies of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central Government on November 26 at all district and...
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The State Committee of the Centre of Indian Trade Union (CITU) here today decided to hold state-wide protests against the “anti-worker, anti-farmer and anti-people” policies of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central Government on November 26 at all district and block headquarters.

Additionally, a two-day state convention focusing on labour issues will be held at Mandi on December 21 and 22.

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This was decided during the meeting of CITU’ State Committee under the chairmanship of CITU state president Vijendra Mehra.

During the meeting, it was also decided that a delegation of CITU would soon meet the ministers concerned regarding the various issues.

Mehra said CITU had been demanding that the government declare Anganwadi, Mid-Day Meal and ASHA workers government employees, hiking the minimum wage for workers to Rs 26,000, abolishing the four “anti-worker” labour codes and the National Monetisation Pipeline, cancel the Agnipath Scheme and fixed-term employment contracts, besides other demands.

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Due to the “neoliberal and pro-capitalist” policies of the Centre, unemployment poverty and inequality had increased, he added.

“We will urge the people to not to vote for BJP in the upcoming election,” he said.

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