యోగీ ఆదిత్యనాథ్ చేస్తున్నది జంగిల్ రాజ్: RSS కార్మిక సంఘం || BMS Calls Yogi Actions Jungle Raj ||
The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), the labour wing of the RSS, has opposed the slew of changes in the labour laws announced earlier this week by the BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh governments.
The BMS said these changes to the labour laws are violation of the international labour law conventions and it will create a situation where there is no rule of law.
The BMS will hold an emergency meeting and protest against these moves,” BMS president Saji Narayanan told ThePrint.
“This isn’t the time to make labour reforms. We can’t allow jungle raj and put labourers in the hands of corporates. States are creating such a situation that there is no rule of law,” he added.
Narayanan said Madhya Pradesh has withdrawn most of the provisions of Industrial Disputes Act.
Following amendments to the Industrial Disputes Act, new establishments will get exemption from many provisions in the next 1,000 days, including keeping labourers in service according to their convenience. The amendments will stop intervention by the labour department.
“India needs bureaucratic reforms, not labour reforms. If they are thinking these will attract investments from China, they are in an illusion. These changes will make labourers more vulnerable to job losses when the entire industry is laying off employees,” Narayanan added.
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యోగీ ఆదిత్యనాథ్ చేస్తున్నది జంగిల్ రాజ్: RSS కార్మిక సంఘం || BMS Calls Yogi Actions Jungle Raj || The Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), the labour wing of the RSS, has opposed the slew of changes in the labour laws announced earlier this week by the BJP-ruled Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh governments. The BMS said these changes to the labour laws are violation of the international labour law conventions and it will create a situation where there is no rule of law. The BMS will hold an emergency meeting and protest against these moves,” BMS president Saji Narayanan told ThePrint. “This isn’t the time to make labour reforms. We can’t allow jungle raj and put labourers in the hands of corporates. States are creating such a situation that there is no rule of law,” he added. Narayanan said Madhya Pradesh has withdrawn most of the provisions of Industrial Disputes Act. Following amendments to the Industrial Disputes Act, new establishments will get exemption from many provisions in the next 1,000 days, including keeping labourers in service according to their convenience. The amendments will stop intervention by the labour department. “India needs bureaucratic reforms, not labour reforms. If they are thinking these will attract investments from China, they are in an illusion. These changes will make labourers more vulnerable to job losses when the entire industry is laying off employees,” Narayanan added.
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