NEW DELHI: The on Saturday slammed the labour ministry’s for Industrial Workers, calling it “daylight robbery” by the Union government.
AITUC said the government’s so-called stakeholders consultation was meaningless since none of the concerns raised by the Central Trade Unions were considered by the labour bureau before
"stakeholders“ at the eleventh hour and then completely ignoring the responses received,"
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