Halt amendments to labour laws: Vaiko

August 02, 2014 04:38 pm | Updated May 24, 2016 11:31 am IST - Chennai

A file picture of MDMK General Secretary Vaiko. Photo: K. Pichumani.

A file picture of MDMK General Secretary Vaiko. Photo: K. Pichumani.

The MDMK, an ally of the BJP in Tamil Nadu, on Saturday demanded that the Union government drop proposed amendments to some labour laws which would “sacrifice” the hard won rights of the working classes.

“I urge the BJP government to give up efforts to >bring in amendments to labour and industrial laws which would favour multi-nationals and corporates by sacrificing workers’ legal rights that were won through hard struggle,” Vaiko, General Secretary of MDMK said here in a statement.

A Cabinet meeting on July 30 had approved amendments to labour and industrial laws including the Apprenticeship Act 1961 and Factories Act 1948, and amendments were likely to be passed in Parliament, he said.

Stating that such legislations were protective of the interests of the working class, Mr. Vaiko said the BJP regime had been journeying in the path of the Congress dispensation in the field of economy.

“Sacrificing the rights of the workers is not acceptable which were secured after sacrificing lives and shedding blood,” he added.

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