Transport Strike On 30.04.2015 | India Transport Strike 30th April 2015
Various
trade unions, including All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC), Centre of
Indian Trade Unions (CITU), HMS, INTUC, LPF, BMS, AICCTU, and others have
extended their support for the 24-hour-long strike, starting 12 am on
Thursday.30th April 2015
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drivers have decided to stay off the road from 6 am to 6 pm on Thursday, to
protest against the strict fines mentioned in the new bill. “Around 54 regional
transport undertakings are participating in the bandh. Talks to cancel the
strike will have to happen at the central government level and they are not
interested in negotiating. The strike will happen for sure,” confirmed Nagaraj,
a leader of the All India Trade Union Congress, on Tuesday. Similarly, R K
Holla, general secretary of the Bangalore Tourist Taxi Operators’ Union, said
they would not be participating in the strike and that all cabs would operate
normally.
Thursday's
strike is likely to affect those who depend on public transport.
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