New Delhi: A joint forum of central trade unions has announced to observe a two-day nationwide strike from Monday, to protest against central government policies.
The All India Bank Employees Association has also extended its support to the protest.
Unions said that they are holding protest against a number of government policies, which have been affecting workers, farmers and citizens of the country.
Union will observe a bandh on March 28 and 29 under the banner of Central Trade Unions and Sectoral Federations and Associations and this pan India strike is against “the anti-worker, anti-farmer, policies of the Union government, a statement said.
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