Trade Unions Demand Fair Labor Practices and Compliance with Eight-Hour Workday
Leftist trade unions in Kolkata urged strict enforcement of the eight-hour workday to protect laborers' rights and prevent potential extensions. They emphasized the importance of maintaining eight hours each for work, rest, and recreation. Union leaders called for informed voting choices to halt government privatizations and address unemployment. They also demanded affordable education for all.
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Leftist trade unions on Wednesday demanded strict enforcement of the eight-hour workday at a gathering to mark the International Workers' Day. Left Front chairman Biman Bose was present at the flag hoisting ceremony at the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) state headquarters here on the occasion.
During a congregation at the Shahid Minar grounds here, the unions emphasised the importance of maintaining an eight-hour workday for labourers, expressing concerns over potential efforts to extend daily working hours. They advocated for preserving the dignity of labour by guaranteeing eight hours of rest, eight hours of recreation, and eight hours of work each day.
Addressing the gathering on the occasion, CITU West Bengal state president Subhash Mukherjee urged upon workers to make informed choices in the Lok Sabha polls, stressing the need to halt the privatisation of government entities.
He emphasised the importance of generating employment within Bengal to prevent migration to other states in search of work.
Claiming that education was going beyond the reach of the poor owing to rising costs, Mukherjee demanded that the government take steps to ensure that it remains within the reach of all sections of society for their all-round development.
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