"We have been opposing it. Last time when they decided to invest in ETF, all trade unions were against it. It was a wrong decision. We will oppose any proposal to increase proportion of EPFO's investments in ETFs in July 7 meeting of the Central Board of Trustees (CBT)," Virjesh Upadhyay, BMS General Secretary and an EPFO trustee, told PTI.
Labour Minister Bandaru Dattatreya had earlier indicated that a proposal to increase proportion of EPFO's investment in ETFs from 5 per cent of its investible deposits, will be taken up for discussion in Thursday's CBT meeting.
Though the proposal is not listed on the agenda of the meeting, any unlisted proposal can be discussed with the permission of the chair.
The Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) had started investments in the stock market through ETFs since last August.
Cautious of the volatile nature of stock markets, the EPFO had decided to invest 5 per cent of its investible deposits in ETFs during last fiscal.
Another EPFO trustee and National VP of Indian National Trade Union Congress Ashok Singh said: "We will certainly oppose the proposal of increasing investments in ETFs in the CBT meeting on July 7."
"This is poor workers' money. It should not be used for investments in stock market. It is like gambling with poor workers' money. The stock markets are highly volatile," he added.
Echoing similar views, another EPFO trustee and Hind Mazdoor Sabha Secretary A D Nagpal said he too will oppose any such proposal.
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