Himachal labour issues raised at national workshop in Chennai
Himachal labour issues raised at national workshop in Chennai

Labour issues concerning Himachal Pradesh were prominently raised at a two-day national labour workshop on the theme 'Union to Union' held in Chennai. Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC) Kangra district president Sanjay Saini represented the state and highlighted the concerns of workers engaged in the under-construction Bhanupalli-Bilaspur railway line project and rural drinking water schemes implemented by the Jal Shakti Department with financial assistance from the Asian Development Bank (ADB).

Key Concerns Raised

Saini focused on workplace safety, welfare facilities and labour rights. He stated that INTUC has been consistently engaging with project authorities to safeguard workers' interests. As a result of sustained negotiations, several demands of labourers have been accepted, and a memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed with the executing company, ensuring improved facilities and stronger protection of workers' rights.

Workshop Organisers

The workshop was jointly organised by Building and Wood Workers International (BWI) and Public Services International (PSI). It brought together trade union leaders from across the country to deliberate on workers' rights, occupational safety, social security and emerging labour challenges.

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Climate Change Impact on Workers

Addressing the workshop, BWI representative Prerna Prasad highlighted the growing impact of climate change on workers, particularly those engaged in outdoor construction activities. She said rising temperatures and prolonged heatwaves have made heat stress a serious occupational hazard. Stressing the need for preventive measures, she urged employers to ensure the availability of safe drinking water, shaded rest areas, adequate breaks and first-aid facilities at construction sites. She added that BWI would intensify awareness campaigns on heat stress and workplace safety.

Social Security and Minimum Wages

BWI South Asia regional representative Dr Rajeev Sharma spoke on workers' social security, registration, minimum wages and occupational safety. He called upon trade unions to expand their outreach to workers in the unorganised sector to ensure they receive the benefits of statutory welfare schemes.

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