Hotel bar and resort staff to eradicate protests

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Bar Hotel and the Federated Resort employees will hold a strike in front of the Secretariat on Friday demanding food facilities at the hotel bar and restaurant.
The federation office carrier also demanded that the government must take steps to protect the livelihood of the community employed in this sector and that all employees will be made in members of the welfare fund scheme.
Former Minister of Revenue K P P Rajendran, who is also the Secretary General of the State, AITC, will inaugurate an attack at 11:30 a.m.
“People who are employed in this sector have been unemployed.
Some suicides while others are on the verge of ending their lives.
Distribution of food and liquor as a parcel will not lead to loss of the government or owner.
However, only less than five people getting Jobs in such situations while others run out of livelihoods, “said office carrier.

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