The joint forum is expecting over 50,000 workers from various states, sectors and federations to join the protest tomorrow. During the three day protest different set of workers form various states and sector will stage dharna.
"The Joint Platform of Central Trade Unions, comprising Central Trade Union Organisations and all major industry /establishment wise federations have decided to stage three days' mass dharna before Parliament against the anti-worker, anti-people and anti-national policies of the Central Government on November 9-11, 2017," a joint statement said.
It said this 'mahapadav' is intended to demand the government to concede the unanimous demands which the joint trade union movement has been raising since the last over eight years.
It is a step towards preparation for the next higher phase of united struggles, including indefinite countrywide strike, if the government continues to ignore the demands of the workers and proceed with its pro-corporate agenda, it added.
She said,"Everyday different set of workers from various states and sectors would participate in the dharna. We are expecting over 50,000 workers' presence tomorrow and subsequent days.
The ten central trade unions which have called for the protests are: Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC); All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC); Hind Mazdoor Sabha HMS); Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU); All India United Trade Union Centre (AICCTU); Trade Union Coordination Centre (TUCC); Self Employed Womens Association (SEWA); All India Central Council of Trade Unions (AICCTU); United Trade Union Congress (UTUC); Labour Progressive Federation (LPF).
On notes ban, the unions said, "Demonetisation, under the utterly false pretext of curbing black money, had further depressed wages and perpetuated closure of industries. It has shattered the entire economy, particularly the unorganised sector, the SME sector and the small traders and peasants... Even after one year, the economy is yet to recover from its damaging impact".
Unions also alleged that the government has been arrogantly ignoring the 12 point charter of demands, including minimum wage, social security and workers' status and accompanying benefits for the scheme workers.
On labour reforms, the statement said, "In addition, in order to promote "ease of doing business", the Govt has embarked on arrogant pro-employer amendments of all labour laws aimed at imposing conditions of slavery on the working people.
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