CTUs claimed that over 15 crore workers are likely to participate in the strike and it will be bigger than the one held last year as members of BMS will also support them.
RSS-affiliated Bhartiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) is the only major trade union which has opted out of strike - like last year - which was also held on September 2, in view of the assurances given by the government.
CTUs reiterate the call for countrywide general strike on September 2 against the "anti-worker and anti-people policies" of the government and in view of its "utterly unresponsive and undemocratic attitude", Sen added.
All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) Secretary Amarjeet Kaur said the unions view the announcements made by Ministers' panel, headed by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, as an eyewash.
Strike is going to be complete in industrial sectors such as transport, financial, power, coal, textile, port and dock, automobile, steel, oil, defence production, scheme, education and Central and State government employees, Kaur added.
Referring to BMS decision not to participate in the strike, Kaur said: "Government has not had a single meeting with the CTUs in over a year and is talking to those (BMS) who have not given a strike notice."
CTUs expressed dismay over "utterly negative" attitude of the government on basic demands of workers on minimum wages as per consensus formulation of Indian Labour Conference, on universal social security including pension for all workers including those in unorganised sector, among others.
They added that government is dragging its feet over the mass scale contractorisation of permanent and perennial work.
Attacking the government's initiatives on labour reforms, the unions said: "All these proactive initiatives militate against the basic interests and rights of the working people. Even the non-striking CTU (BMS) also officially recorded its opposition.
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