Cancel Labour Codes, fix ₹26,000 as minimum monthly wage: Left parties at Srikakulam May Day rally
Left parties at a May Day rally in Srikakulam demanded the cancellation of the new Labour Codes and called for a fixed minimum monthly wage of ₹26,000. They argued that the Labour Codes undermine workers' rights and job security. The rally emphasized the need for stronger labor protections and equitable wage policies.
- ▪Left parties organized a May Day rally in Srikakulam to protest against the new Labour Codes.
- ▪They demanded the government set a uniform minimum wage of ₹26,000 per month.
- ▪The parties claimed the Labour Codes weaken labor rights and increase job insecurity.
- ▪They urged stronger legal protections for workers and fair wage structures.
- ▪The protest highlighted ongoing concerns about labor reforms and worker welfare.
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