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CITU to organise dharna demanding better worker rights

August 10, 2017 12:38 am | Updated 12:38 am IST - Hassan

The Hassan district committee of the Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) has decided to stage a dharna on the eve of Independence Day pressing for a decent living for all workers.

The dharna has been named ‘Dudiyuva Janara Swathantrakkagi Satyagraha’ (Seeking freedom for the working class). Members of CITU will hold the dharna from 6 p.m. on August 14 to 6 a.m. the next day.

Dharmesh, district president, CITU, at a press conference on Wednesday, said even 70 years after India got Independence, the working class were denied equal rights on a par with the rich. “Millions of workers are toiling to earn a meagre salary. They have not been given job security and minimum wages have also been denied. Considering this, the workers have not yet got freedom in a true sense. We are organising the dharna to highlight the conditions of the working class and demand benefits for them,” he said.

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The workers will hold the dharna in all taluk centres in the district. Members of like-minded organisations have been invited to take part.

CITU general secretary D.L. Raghavendra, secretary K.S. Manjunath and treasurer M.B. Pushpa were present.

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