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If the agitating farmer unions have alleged the talks with the Centre have been a “monologue” with the government ignoring their suggestions, the workers’ unions have now voiced a similar apprehension.
Ten central trade union organisations on Thursday boycotted a virtual meeting called by labour minister Santosh Gangwar to finalise the rules for the new labour laws, alleging an online discussion would be a “monologue” rather than a meaningful discussion.
Labour ministry sources said the Prime Minister’s Office had suggested the meeting keeping in mind the agitating farmers’ allegation that the three new farm laws had never been discussed with them before their passage in September.
Amid farmers unrest, 10 unions boycott meet on framing labour code rules
RSS affiliate Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) participated in the meeting and demanded that the new wage definition limiting allowances at 50% of the total salary should not be frozen.
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NEW DELHI: Several trade and labour unions on Thursday boycotted a virtual meeting called by the Centre for tripartite consultation to frame rules for four labour codes, saying physical presence of all stakeholders is necessary for such an exercise. They also sought separate meetings to discuss each code threadbare.
As for the RSS affiliate Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), it participated in the meeting and demanded that the new wage definition limiting allowances at 50% of the total salary should not be frozen.
BMS urges labour ministry to scrap 12 hour work, not cap allowances at 50%
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In the consultation meeting held by the ministry of labour on labour code rules, BMS demanded scraping of spread over to 12 hours as the majority of the countries in the world do not have provisions for spread over,” it said in a statement after the meeting. “Only overtime with double wages should be provided,” it has proposed.
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BMS also expressed its opposition to certain provisions of the Industrial Relations Code including limiting the negotiating power of trade unions and limitations on resorting to strike.
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