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‘Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh,’ an RSS-backed group on Wednesday, 13 May, decided on a nationwide agitation in solidarity with the fight against the anti-worker law reforms of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat, among other labour issues.
They stated that “this also includes states like Rajasthan as well as the increase in working hours by Maharashtra, Goa an Odisha. The working hours have been increased from eight to 12 hours.”
“This is unheard n history and is rare even in most undemocratic countries,” the group stated.
Their statement points out that the issues of migrant workers have aggravated mainly because there is “gross violation of Migrant Labour Act by most of the states.”
In this regard, they have deliberated upon the following plans:
“The meeting also discussed pandemic situation due to COVID-19 and its effects on various sectors. It welcomed the package declared by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the details announced in the first stage by the Finance Minister,” according to the statement.
In Uttar Pradesh, key labour laws have been suspended for three years.
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