All India strike on 8th and 9th January, 2019 – Instructions under CCS (Conduct Rules), 1964
All India strike on 8th and 9th January, 2019 to protest against NPS and certain 7th CPC issues – Instructions under CCS (Conduct Rules), 1964 – DOPT
All India strike on 8th and 9th January, 2019 to protest against NPS and certain 7th CPC issues – Instructions under CCS (Conduct Rules), 1964 – DOPT
Central Trade Unions Appeal To All CPSU Workers On Two Days National level General Strike On 8th & 9th January 2019
Ahmedabad: Bank employees across public sector banks in Gujarat are set to go on strike on December 26. Public sector banks will remain closed as a mark of protest by bank employees, at the proposed amalgamation of three public sector banks – Bank of Baroda, Dena Bank and Vijaya Bank. According to estimates by Maha Gujarat Bank Employees Association…
Deferring of “Work To Rule”, scheduled from 11th December, 2018 – AIRF
Senior pensioners aged 60 and above called for an indefinite hunger strike from December 4 to protest low payouts from the Employers Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO)-95 scheme.
Confederation decided to make the two days nation-wide strike on 2019 January 8th & 9th a grand success in the Central Govt. Employees Sector.
“Gherao of Parliament House” on 26th November, 2018 in order to demand withdrawal of New Pension Scheme (NPS) – Instructions under CCS (Conduct Rules), 1964
DOPT issues instructions against going on protest or strike by Employees in connection with All India Central Government Employees Protest on 19th September 2018 declared by Employees Joint Forum (NJCA)
The Madras High Court on Thursday appointed its former judge E. Padmanabhan as an arbitrator to adjudicate the dispute between the government and transport corporation employees.
The Madras High Court had yesterday refused to lift its January 5 interim order restraining the employees from taking recourse to strike.
Taking a serious view of the strike called by certain transport unions, the Madras High Court today said the workers should get back to work or “face consequences”
NJCA announced indefinite strike from 11th July 2016. Demonstrations and rallies from 4th to 10th July 2016