Centre Urged to Implement Uniform Minimum Wage Under One Nation Policy

The Banks Temporary Substaff Contract Workers Joint Action Committee has officially communicated with Union Ministers through a series of letters. This initiative is aimed at addressing the concerns and demands of temporary contract workers employed in various banks across the country.

The Joint Action Committee is advocating for better working conditions, fair compensation, and job security for these workers, who often face precarious employment situations despite performing essential roles within financial institutions. Their outreach to government officials indicates a push for policy changes that would improve the rights and protections of temporary contract workers in the banking sector.

This move comes in the context of ongoing discussions about labor rights and the need for reforms to protect the interests of employees in non-permanent roles, particularly in essential services like banking. The Committees actions reflect a growing awareness and mobilization among contract workers, who are seeking recognition and support in their pursuit of equitable treatment.

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