"The 10 central trade unions have decided to go on strike on September 2, 2016, in a meeting of the coordination committee held yesterday," All India Trade Union Congress Secretary D L Sachdev said.
"The mandatory 2-week notice in the case of essential services like transport and power has already been served by the local units of our unions earlier this week. We are expecting over 10 crore people to participate in the strike."
The exclusive meeting between Jaitley-led ministerial panel and BMS representatives to discuss its demand remained "inconclusive" earlier this week on August 16. The other trade unions were not called for the meeting.
It was the first meeting of the ministerial panel with a central trade union over the 12-point charter of demands in almost a year. It had met trade unions on August 26-27, 2015.
"We have decided to go on strike on September 2, 2016. We have been called for another round of meeting with the group of ministers. If something positive happens, then we will see (decide otherwise)," BMS General Secretary Virjesh Upadhyay told PTI.
The joint declaration by the 10 central trade unions issued after yesterday's meeting stated, "It is unfortunate that during the past one year, the group of ministers appointed for discussion with CTUOs (unions) on 12-point charter has not convened a single meeting, but has been only talking to BMS which has not joined the strike call."
It added: "The CTOUs condemn the move of the central government to divide the workers in the face of ongoing strike campaign and create confusion through making misleading statements...
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