New May: International Labour Organisation (ILO) assured 10 central unions that it has expressed deep concerns over the suspension and tweaking of labour laws by states to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Besides, the ILO has also urged the Prime Minister to send a clear message to central and state governments to uphold India's international commitments (conventions based on labour laws) and engage in social dialogue.
The ILO's intervention came after ten central trade unions escalated the issue of suspension and tweaking of labour laws with the international body through a letter on May 14, 2020.
In a reply to the unions on May 22, the ILO said, "Please allow me to assure you the ILO DG has immediately intervened, expressing his deep concerns at these recent events and appealing to the Prime Minister to send a clear message to Central and State Governments to uphold the country's international commitments and encourage engagement of effective social dialogue".
The ten central trade unions had asked the ILO DG to intervene immediately with the Indian authorities to urge necessary action for the protection of workers rights in the light of measures being taken by a number of state governments to undermine the labour legislation and international labour standards.
India has inked many conventions with ILO which commensurate with the existing legal system and laws of the land.
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