Ranchi Protests: Trade Unions Rally Against Labour Codes
In Ranchi, various trade unions and Left parties observed a 'black day' to protest against the four new labour codes. Members staged a demonstration at Albert Ekka Chowk, advocating for revocation of the codes. They demanded dialogue with the government, emphasizing fair labor practices, including an eight-hour workday.
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Ranchi witnessed a 'black day' protest by trade unions and Left parties against the central government's four new labour codes.
The demonstration, held at Albert Ekka Chowk, saw participants donning black badges and raising their voices against the labour codes implemented in November.
Protestors demanded the government engage in dialogue with trade unions to ensure fair labor regulations, focusing on an eight-hour workday, minimum wages, and job security.
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