10 unions rap Govt for not inviting Intuc to Indian labour conference

Update: 2018-02-12 17:55 GMT
New Delhi: As many as 10 central trade unions have lodged strong protest over not inviting Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) in the 47th Indian Labour Conference (ILC) on February 26-27.
They described the move as "discriminatory" and "undermining the spirit of tripartism."
A letter to Labour Minister Santosh Gangwar by the unions said: "Your Ministry had invited nomination to the 47th ILC to be held on February 26-27. We have noted that INTUC, the second biggest central trade union in the country as per the official verification of your ministry, has not been extended invitation for the ILC, the highest tripartite forum of the country."
The letter said the ministry has taken a totally arbitrary stand regarding the hasty recognition of a breakaway faction of TUCC, another central trade union, ignoring the main one.
"So, the debarment of INTUC from the tripartite forums including ILC, we are forced to conclude, as politically vindictive," it added. 

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