Trade unions strike: Thousands participate in Panaji march

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Thousands of workers walked in a march in the capital Tuesday in support of the two-day nationwide strike called by Central against the government's alleged anti-worker policies and unilateral labour reforms.

However, normal life remained unaffected in Panaji and other parts of the coastal state where local unions would observe a strike Wednesday.

"In Goa, we have decided to hold a rally on Tuesday and total bandh on Wednesday, which is different from the national programme," Convention of and Mass Organisations convenor told

Around 5,000 workers from various organised and unorganised sectors like transport, state-run departments, ports, banks and companies, walked in a march from the Panaji bus stand to Azad Maidan, a distance of around 3 kms, this morning.

"We want to send a clear signal to the Centre that people are against the policies of the government," Naik said, adding that markets, banks and other institutes will remain closed tomorrow.

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First Published: Tue, January 08 2019. 15:15 IST