Trade Union Protest: Chakka jam again on 25th February, nationwide protest of Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, know the bank
News India Live, Digital Desk: Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) will organize dharnas and demonstrations at the district headquarters on 25th February regarding their pending demands, increase in minimum pension and reform in Labor Codes. 1. What will remain open and what will be closed? (Status of Services)The possible impact on services during the strike is as follows:Service Status (Possible)DescriptionBank will remain open. This BMS strike is not likely to have any major impact on banking services. Banks will function normally. Schools and colleges will remain open. There is no official order for holiday in educational institutions. Most schools and colleges will remain open. Transport partially affected. Traffic jams may occur on major roads due to workers’ marches and rallies, but public transport will not be completely closed. Government offices will remain open. Administrative work will continue, although the pace of work may be slow due to the demonstration of employee unions. Essential services will remain open. Emergency services like hospitals, ambulances, electricity and water will remain fully operational. Export to Sheets2. What are the main demands? (Key Demands) Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh has placed the following key demands before the government: Minimum Pension: Demand to increase the minimum pension under EPS-95 from ₹ 1,000 to ₹ 7,500. Labor Code: To amend the four new labor codes according to the interests of workers. Regularization: To give the status of regular employees to scheme workers (ASHA, Anganwadi workers, etc.). 5-day banking: 5-day work week in the banking sector. Support of demand to implement.3. Nature of the strike: This protest will take place mainly at the district headquarters. According to BMS general secretary Surendra Kumar Pandey, it will be celebrated as ‘Protest Day’ instead of ‘Chakka Jam’, so that the general public faces minimum inconvenience. Cautionary advice: Although banks and schools will remain open, but if you are going to travel near any government office or district headquarters, then leave with extra time to avoid traffic jams due to protests.
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