Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday appealed to protesting central trade
unions to withdraw their proposed two-day strike from February 20 saying
it would cause loss to economy besides inconvenience to people and
offered talks.
Protesting
against government’s “inaction” on price rise and alleged violation of
labour laws, 11 central trade unions and a workers federation have
called for a two-day nationwide strike starting from February 20.
“I
appeal to the central trade unions to withdraw their call for
countrywide general strike on February 20 and 21. Such a strike would
lead to avoidable loss to our economy and inconvenience to the public
through disruption of services,” the Prime Minster said in his message.
Dr.
Singh also pointed out that some of the issues raised by the unions are
“already being acted upon” and others are at “various stages of
consideration”.
While
issuing the appeal to the unions to withdraw their strike call, the
Prime Minister said that he has requested his senior cabinet colleagues
A.K. Antony, Sharad Pawar, P. Chidambaram and Mallikarjun Kharge to hold
discussions with them.
“I
am confident that these discussions would result in a course of action
that is acceptable both to the trade unions and the government,” he
said.
AITUC
general secretary Gurudas Dasgupta had on Saturday said that it was for
the first time all trade unions have come together for the two-day
strike as “government has not taken any action to look into the problems
of sky rise inflation, disinvestment in public sector units and
non-implementation of labour laws“.
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.
The Independent Federation of Workers and Employees too have joined the protest.
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