Trade Unions Threaten Of Strike If Govt Allows Private Mining
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Central trade unions, representing 90% of total workforce at "We would initiate our opposition as soon as the government decides on allowing private companies to sell coal commercially and would go on indefinite strike. In fact, the unions have already placed before the government that they are against the Centre's move to denationalise the coal sector," SQ Zama, secretary-general of the Indian National Mine Workers' Federation, said.
Jibon Roy, general secretary of the
"We will keep a close watch on the government's move," he said.
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