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Journalists demand new wage board

Source: PTI
April 19, 2005 16:03 IST
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Hundreds of newspaper and news agency employees from across the country today marched to Parliament demanding new Wage Boards and a ban on foreign direct investment in print media.

The employees, under the banner of Confederation of Newspaper and News Agency Employees Organisations, marched carrying banners and placards and shouting slogans but were stopped at the Parliament Street police station.

Leaders of All India Newspaper Employees Federation, National Union of Journalists (India), Indian Journalists Union, Federation of PTI Employees' Unions and PTI Workers' Union - the five national trade unions who are the constituents of the Confederation - also protested against the "illegal and arbitrary" termination of employees by a leading newspaper.

Asserting that the Contract system in the industry was an assault on the freedom of speech and deprived the employees of their labour rights, Confederation General Secretary M S Yadav urged all unions to close their ranks and work unitedly.

Demanding immediate setting up of the Wage Boards, he exhorted employees to gear up for a long-drawn battle.

Confederation President, Madan Phadnis, HT Employees Union president, S N Sinha, IJU President, Suresh Akhouri, Indian Express Union leader, M L Talwar, AINEF, leader Santosh Kumar, PTI Workers Union President, Sunil Sehgal, and UNI Workers' Union President, M L Joshi were among those who addressed the protest march.

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