A trade union collective forum has called for a statewide walkout on March 28 and 29 to protest the Centre’s policies that ‘impact workers, farmers, and people.’ Beginning Monday, the strike will have a significant impact on banking and transportation services across the country.
The Joint Platform of Central Trade Unions met in Delhi on March 22 to assess preparations for the strike in various states and industries, according to a statement. Strike notifications have been distributed to several unions, inviting them to join the strike.
The All India Bank Employees Association will also participate in the two-day pan-India protest against the government’s “anti-worker” policies. While bank unions are on strike against the government’s intention to privatise public-sector banks,
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