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Indian Trade Unions Reschedule Nationwide Strike to July 9 Due to Security Concerns

The strike, initially planned for May 20, was postponed following the Pahalgam terror attack and rising India-Pakistan tensions, while unions continue to protest labour policies.

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Overview

  • The Central Trade Unions (CTUs) have postponed their nationwide strike from May 20 to July 9, citing the national security situation after the Pahalgam terrorist attack and escalating India-Pakistan tensions.
  • The strike was originally called to oppose the implementation of four new Labour Codes, which unions argue undermine workers' rights and increase working hours.
  • CTUs allege that employers, with government support, are violating labour laws by flouting minimum wage requirements, cutting social security benefits, and retrenching contract workers.
  • The unions criticized the government for failing to engage in dialogue or convene the Indian Labour Conference, despite widespread strike notices from various sectors.
  • In their statement, CTUs urged the government to address divisive hate campaigns during the ongoing national crisis and to halt the implementation of the Labour Codes.