Indian Military Veterans
Shri Tapan Kumar Sen raised a question
on countrywide strike by Central Trade Unions in the Rajya Sabha. Shri
Bandaru Dattatreya, Honourable Minister of State(IC) For Labour and
Employment answered the question on 22.07.2015.
Mr. Shri Tapan Kumar Sen asked whether
the Government is aware of the fact that all Central Trade Unions are
going to observe countrywide strike on 2 September 2015. He wished to
know the steps being taken by Government to meet the demands and
requested more details about the demands.
In his response, Mr. Shri Bandaru
Dattatreya said that the Government has not received any notice about
the strike on 2nd September 2015. However, it is learnt that the Central
Trade Unions have proposed strike for that day.
He added that the Central Trade Unions
had made representations to the Government with certain demands. These
demands include: urgent Governmental measures to contain price rise,
unemployment, strict enforcement of basic labour laws, Universal Social
Security Cover for all workers, Minimum Wages of Rs. 15,000/- per month,
enhanced pension for workers, stoppage of disinvestment in PSUs,
stoppage of contractorisation, removal of ceiling on bonus and provident
fund, compulsory registration of Trade Unions within 45 days, no
amendment to labour laws unilaterally, stopping FDI in Railways,
Defence.
Mr. Shri Bandaru Dattatreya said several
rounds of discussions have taken place between the Government and the
Central Trade Unions on the demands. Recently the Government has
constituted an Inter-ministerial Committee of five Union Ministers which
is holding discussions with CTUs on their demands.
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