Minister of State for Labour & Employment
(Independent Charge) writes to all Central trade unions with reference to the
10(+)2 Point Charter of Demands submitted by Trade Unions, that after
consultation of Prime Minister he is detailed to discuss with the all trade
unions. The Inter ministerial committee will held 2 day's meeting after
International Labour Conference organizing in June in Geneva. The text of MoS
Labour & Employment (IC) is reproduced below:-
BANDARU DATTATREYA
MINISTER OF STATE FOR
LABOUR &
EMPLOYMENT
(INDEPENDENT CHARGE)
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
SHRAM SHAKTI BHAWAN,
NEW DELHI - 110119
23rd May, 2015
To
All Central Trade Unions
This is with reference to the 10(+2) point charter of Demands submitted by
Central Trade Unions to the Government on 24th June, 2014 and 15th September
2014. In pursuance of the said demands, a meeting was held on 15th May,
2015 with the Central trade Unions, which was chaired by me alongwith Hon'ble
Minister of State (IC) for Petroleum and Hon'ble Minister of State(IC) of
Power. Prior to the said meeting, a meeting was also held with all
Central Trade Union along with Hon'ble Minister of State for Finance.
Consequent to the said meeting, I had met with Hon'ble prime Minister and
informed him about the charter of demands and issues & concerns raised by
the Trade Unions. Hon'ble Prime Minister advised me that detailed
discussions be held with all Central Trade Unions through a Committee of
Ministers. I am happy to announce that the Prime Minister Office has
constituted a committee comprising of Finance Minister, Minister of State
Independent Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas an Minister of State
Independent Charge for Power, Minister of State Prime Minister office and
myself to address all issues raised by the Central Trade Unions.
We shall be visiting Geneva for the International Labour Conference in June and
immediately after return from Geneva, we shall organize two days meeting with
the Central Trade Unions to carry out threadbare discussions on each of the
charter of demands given by the Unions.
I would like to reiterate that the amendments of labour laws are taken up only
after detailed deliberations and discussions with the Central Trade Unions in
the Tripartite meetings and the suggestions of the Trade Unions are given due
consideration. I am enclosing a copy of the press note being released by
me which indicates action taken so far on the Charter of Demands.
In view of above, I would expect your full cooperation in the Government's
endeavor to achieve not only the twin objectives of transparency and
accountability but also safe guard the interest of the workers.
Yours sincerely,
sd/-
(Bandaru Dattatraya)
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