Bharat Bandh: Trade unions` two-day strike comes into effect, to hit normal life
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Bharat Bandh: Trade unions' two-day strike comes into effect, to hit normal life

Last Updated: Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 00:41     A- A A+
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New Delhi: A mega two-day trade union strike started on Wednesday after union leaders failed to arrive at a consensus in talks with the government.

The strike called by country’s 11 registered trade unions, cutting across party lines, started from Tuesday midnight to protest against the “anti-people” policies of the UPA govt that include price rise, poor implementation of labour laws and disinvestment in PSUs/increased FDI in various sectors.

Pensions for everyone along with removal of ceiling on bonus and provident fund are among the demands raised by the unions. Apart from all the 11 trade unions, over 2000 independent unions have also joined the protest.

Apart from unions owing allegiance to the Left, the pro-Congress INTUC and pro-BJP BMS are also participating in the strike.

The strike has been called jointly by the Bhartiya Majdoor Sangh (BMS), All India 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 (AIUTUC) and other such organisations.

Major sectors like banking, transport, ports, power and telecom agreed to join the protest call.

With some state governments like in Odisha, Bihar, Karnataka among others deciding to support the strike, the two-day strike will hit common people severely. The railways and air services are expected to function normally as they are not part of the strike.

In Kerala, the Congress-led UDF government declared 'dies non' (no work, no pay) as pro-Left service and teachers unions are also striking work.

The Trinammool Congress government in West Bengal issued a circular to all its employees asking them to be present in offices failing which they would be served showcause notices.

Terming Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's threats to foil the two-day strike call as "llegal", the labour arm of CPI(M)- CITU threatened to file a case against state chief secretary Sanjoy Mitra if the state government forcefully tries to stop government workers from participating in the strike.

Trade union leaders met a government committee comprising AK Antony, Sharad Pawar and Mallikarjun Kharge on Monday.

After the meeting, CITU president A K Padmanabhan said, "The government has nothing to offer. We are going ahead with the strike. We expect it to be hugely successful."

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had also made an appeal to all the trade unions to withdraw their call for a strike as it would cause loss to the economy and inconvenience to general public.

The UPA government also warned employees of "consequences" including deduction in wages and disciplinary action if they take part in the protest.

In a stern directive, the Department of Personnel and Training wrote to secretaries of all central government ministries not to sanction any kind of leave to employees during the period of the proposed strike.

Major trade unions on Tuesday held separate meetings ahead of the two-day general strike called by them.

The meetings were basically a "stock taking exercise" ahead of the strike call, CITU General Secretary Tapan Sen said.

With PTI inputs

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First Published: Tuesday, February 19, 2013, 13:09

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Ravi - Kolkata
Government panicking ...And its very sad state of affairs .
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VIKRAM - BANGALORE
Ministers are main source of corruption due that strikes lock out are taking place `` Stop eating public funds``
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raam admi - hyd
nation needs a good leadership who takes care of common man,presently the scams and stashing seem to be the only achievements
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Manoj - Balod
The trade unions in the past also had gone for the strike for 1 or 2 days strike but the govt does not mind or does not take it seriously. Thus their must a strike, continously till the demands are met. This may be problems to the common man, but if the demands are met, they to will be the beneficiary. SUPPORT THE STRIKE
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Manoj - Balod
The trade unions in the past also, went for strike for one day or two days,but the govt does not mind it, thus their must be a strike continuously till the demands are met. This may be problem to common man, but if the demands are met, they too will be the beneficiary. SUPPORT THE STRIKE
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Manoj - Balod
The trade unions in the past also, went for strike for one day or two days,but the govt does not mind it, thus their must be a strike continuously till the demands are met. This may be problem to common man, but if the demands are met, they too will be the beneficiary. SUPPORT THE STRIKE
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Manasvi Patel - Mumbai
So.. Is there any strike at all?
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Anil - Indian
The unions are boot lickers of governments .... they only know shit like the government only!! u asses ur strike will lead to losses and trade deficit... u bird brains! and u also hampering aam admis daily life.... shameless creatures
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Special Bees - mumbai
Just like any other movement in the past like opposition taking on govt for various scams or lokpal rally, this thick skinned politicians will sleep through this strike and if needed spare some peanuts from the scam booty
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Nishant Lichchhavi - Patna
The People are stupid they always strike for higher rate,strike is not solution for it,it is just a waste of time and property
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CA Satish Shetty - Mumbai
The people of the country are too much frustrated with price rise on daily basis.The main reason behind it is mass corruption and bad governance by UPA.That is the reason why the people go on strike which will be successful.People should revolt and throw out this corrupt government.



RAVI RAINA - DELHI
I fail to understand that Mr Prime Minister says it is a loss to common man but the chooper deal,coalgate,cwg and ets is not the loss to nation as well as common man. We need a very strong PM who will be a very good administrator as well as economist and at least 40 years experience in politics..



sangita - Mumbai
The strike should be there, it is for us the normal people, every one should take part in this.



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