Prof K Nageshwar: RSS labour union to fight BJP Politics (Video)

         BJP విధానాలపై పోరులో ప్రతిపక్ష సాయం కోరిన RSS కార్మిక సంఘం||RSS labour union to fight BJP Politics

Distressed by the lack of response from the BJP-led governments at the Centre and various States, the RSS-backed trade union Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) has decided to approach Opposition party MPs to put pressure on the governments to revoke recent anti-worker labour law amendments.

A meeting of the national office bearers, State general secretaries and federation general secretaries of the BMS, chaired by its President, CK Saji Narayanan, has decided to approach all Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members on five key issues, including the pathetic condition of migrant workers, huge job losses, refusal to pay wages, unilateral suspension of labour laws and increase of working time to 12 hours, apart from unbridled privatisation.

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Prof K Nageshwar: RSS labour union to fight BJP Politics (Video)
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BJP విధానాలపై పోరులో ప్రతిపక్ష సాయం కోరిన RSS కార్మిక సంఘం||RSS labour union to fight BJP Politics Distressed by the lack of response from the BJP-led governments at the Centre and various States, the RSS-backed trade union Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) has decided to approach Opposition party MPs to put pressure on the governments to revoke recent anti-worker labour law amendments. A meeting of the national office bearers, State general secretaries and federation general secretaries of the BMS, chaired by its President, CK Saji Narayanan, has decided to approach all Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members on five key issues, including the pathetic condition of migrant workers, huge job losses, refusal to pay wages, unilateral suspension of labour laws and increase of working time to 12 hours, apart from unbridled privatisation.

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