New Delhi: As 41 weaponry factories throughout the country have decided to carry out unlimited attacks from July 26, against the decision of the Government of Narendra Modi to dismantle the 246-year weapons factory body (OFB) and turn it into a company, the center is hoping to bring the essential defense service bill , 2021, this week to ban strikes in factories and workplaces related to defense.
The Rajya Sabha Business Advisory Committee (BAC) held on Thursday discussed the bill to come through this week.
“The BJP MODP Narendra Modi government has decided to gift a 246-year-old weaponry factory board (OFB), an umbrella body that oversees 41 weaponry factories throughout India.
But around 80,000 employees and four Lakh defense civilians related to factories against decisions These, “said C Srikumar, Secretary General, All Federations of Indian Defense Employees (Aidef).
“Even though the Modi government does not care about the security of the nation and the state of workers, they will oppose the government’s plan to privatize the defense plant at any cost,” Srikumar added.
Affiliate RSS Bharatiya Pratiraksha Mazdoor Sangh also among the striking bodies.
Interestingly, the head of the Trinamool Congress Whip at Rajya Sabha, Sukhndu Sekhar Roy Tweeted on Sunday to support the strike called Employees of Armament Factory.
New bills that seek to prevent the company’s workers engaged in “essential defense services” to strike or lock, introduced at Lok Sabha early last week.
The bill that empowers the government to ban agitation or strikes among the company’s workers related to defense, comes in less than a month since the government brought regulations on June 30.
The strike was proposed after the government decided to make arms factories throughout India throughout India Seven 100 percent of government-owned enterprise entities, registered under the company law in 2013.
The Federation later stated an unlimited attack from July 26 regardless of government guarantees to Take care of employee service conditions.
When introducing the bill, the government said it was important that the supply of unbroken weapons requirements for the armed forces was maintained for state defense preparedness and weapons factories continued to function without interruption, “especially considering the applicable situation.
In front of the country.”
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