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Know against which policy of the government, trade unions will be on strike for 2 days during the budget session

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Trade Union Strike: In order to surround the Central Government regarding rising prices, disinvestment of PSU’s in government companies and many other issues, the Central Trade Unions of the country have started the upcoming budget session (Busget). During the session, it has been announced to go on a nationwide strike for two days. In the meeting of the Central Trade Unions Forum held in Delhi on November 1, it has been decided to go on strike. In the meeting of the forum, a meeting was discussed to promote the privatization of PSU’s as well as to give the corporate sector to the government assets under the National Monetization Pipeline (NMP), after which the strike was held. It was decided to go on

Trade union will run public awareness campaign

The trade unions have also decided to run a Jan Jagran Abhiyan to make the common people aware of these plans of the government. First of all, the National Convention of Trade Unions will be organized on November 11, after which the state level conventions will be organized. After which the jatha, dharna, mini parliament and signature campaign will be run across the country, after which the trade unions will be on strike for two days during the budget session of the upcoming parliament.

Strike and Delhi March anniversary

The trade unions have decided to celebrate the anniversary of the National Strike of the Trade Unions on 26 November as well as the anniversary of the Delhi March against the three agricultural laws of the farmers. The Forum of Trade Unions also held a meeting with the leaders of the United Kisan Morcha (SKM) in which along with the discussion on the upcoming movements, emphasis was laid on labor-peasant unity. Leaders of other trade unions including INTUC, AITUC, HMS, CITU attended the forum meeting.

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