National strike latest news
Here are the latest news updates on the national strike in India:
Latest Updates:
- The Indian government has announced that it is willing to hold talks with the striking unions, but only after the strike is called off. (Source: The Hindu)
- The strike has affected over 12 crore workers across the country, with many industries and services coming to a grinding halt. (Source: Business Standard)
- The striking unions have rejected the government's offer to hold talks, saying that they will not back down until their demands are met. (Source: The Times of India)
- The strike has also affected the transportation sector, with many buses and trains being cancelled or running on reduced schedules. (Source: The Indian Express)
Background:
- The national strike was called by 10 central trade unions, including the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), the All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), and the Hind Mazdoor Sabha (HMS), among others.
- The strike is being held to protest against the government's economic policies, including the Goods and Services Tax (GST), the demonetization of high-denomination currency notes, and the privatization of public sector undertakings.
- The striking unions are also demanding better wages, improved working conditions, and social security benefits for workers.
Impact:
- The strike has affected various sectors, including:
- Banking: Many banks have been forced to shut down or operate with reduced staff, leading to disruptions in financial transactions.
- Transport: Many buses and trains have been cancelled or running on reduced schedules, affecting commuters.
- Healthcare: Many hospitals and healthcare services have been affected, with some even shutting down temporarily.
- Education: Many educational institutions have been affected, with some even cancelling classes.
Government Response:
- The government has accused the striking unions of being "anti-national" and has warned of severe consequences if the strike is not called off.
- The government has also deployed police and paramilitary forces to maintain law and order in various parts of the country.
International Response:
- The strike has received support from various international trade unions and organizations, including the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and the World Federation of Trade Unions (WFTU).
- The strike has also been condemned by some international organizations, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank.