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Workers against coal privatisation

By Express News Service  |   Published: 01st March 2018 02:59 AM  |  

Last Updated: 01st March 2018 04:01 AM  |   A+A A-   |  

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ANGUL: Orissa Colliery Majdoor Sangh (OCMS), affiliated to Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC),  opposed the Centre’s decision to open up coal mining to private sector for commercial use.
Earlier, in an amendment to Coalmine Nationalisation Act, the Centre had opened up the coal mining for captive use only for industries.

“We are against the anti-worker policies of the NDA Government at the Centre. We urge the coal workers of MCL to get prepared for a fight against such moves to protect their interests,” OCMS general secretary Souvagya Pradhan said.

“Now, the regular jobs will be replaced by contract workers from outsourced agencies. There will not be any job security and social safety for the workers,” he added.The workers said that the Centre went ahead with the decision even when CIL was doing extremely well in the last 45 years of nationalisation. With the current coal production of 600 tonnes, CIL has an ambitious target to produce 1 billion tonne of coal 2020.

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