Various central trade union organisations, including BMS, will be meeting on August 7 to chalk out the next course of action on the hike in FDI in insurance sector issue and the proposed reforms in labour laws.
Government is still trying to bring the opposition on board on the Insurance Bill to ensure its smooth passage and has deferred its consideration in the Rajya Sabha till then.
He demanded the government come out with a white paper on FDI to clear the myth on where it has come and where it is. He said FDI has not generated any employment opportunities and it was Indian money which was coming into the country in the name of FDI.
He said BMS was opposed to FDI completely and not in insurance sector alone.
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