The workers are protesting against commercial mining and the FDI in the coal sector which was implemented last year by the central government
RSS-affiliated Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh is not part of these protests, but its workers and sectoral outfits are set to join the stir that day
In a Q&A, C K Saji Narayanan says the proposed amendments will lead to the law of the jungle, and that the unions will definitely agitate against them
Labour Secretary says focus should now be on reviving industry and gradually opening up the economy, so that there are adequate employment opportunities
ITC is one of India's top consumer goods company, earning $11 billion in annual sales and manufacturing staples such as flour, noodles and biscuits. It is also India's top cigarette maker
The Standing Committee has suggested that the government allow bigger companies to retrench workers, without the need to seek official nod from the government
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One of the key demands of the unions is to increase the minimum wages of workers
The Narendra Modi government introduced the Industrial Relations Code Bill in the Lok Sabha on Thursday
Union sources said if the management does not take a call on the issue 'amicably' they would be forced to intensify their stir next week by going on a hunger strike
Move follows a spate of unrest at various component making units; unions plan to oppose the decision saying it infringes on workers' rights
BJP-ruled states push through amendments to laws, aim to get larger share of FDI pie