Terming the protest action as "unprecedented" in the history of the coal industry, the unions urged the workers to participate in it in a "militant" manner to oppose the coal block allocation ordinance and moves to privatise the sector.
Demonstrating unity, all five major trade unions of the coal PSU - BMS, INTUC, AITUC, CITU and HMS boycotted a meeting called by Coal Minister Piyush Goyal, saying the government's move to re-promulgate the ordinance after the Coal Mines (Special Provisions) Bill could not be passed in Rajya Sabha reflected the government's "arrogance".
"Government of India is bent upon to dilute and gradually denationalise CIL and SCCL," INTUC said in a statement.
CITU and AITUC leaders also expressed "pride" over the display of unity by all trade unions in boycotting the meeting convened by Goyal to avert the industrial action.
"The Central trade unions call upon the coal workers of CIL/subsidiaries and SCCL to launch five days total strike in coal industry from first shift of January 6 to third shift of January 10 in most militant manner...It is time for coal workers to do or die," Indian National Mineworkers' Federation (INTUC) said.
He said none of the leaders of five trade unions today went for the meeting called by the Coal Minister as they are protesting against the Coal Ordinance and any move towards "privatisation and scuttling of the public sector. Power sector may be hit by the prolonged strike".
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