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Why are Workers Protesting in Noida?

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The protest by workers in Noida has turned violent. The massive protest by factory workers in Noida has turned violent. Agitators are vandalising vehicles and throwing stones as police try to bring the situation under control.

Protest by Workers in Noida
Protest by Workers in Noida
Protest by Workers in Noida
Protest by Workers in Noida
Protest by Workers in Noida
Protest by Workers in Noida
Protest by Workers in Noida
Protest by Workers in Noida

But Why are workers Protesting in Noida?

The workers from several industrial units are protesting in demand of a salary hike and other benefits. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has also said workers must get their due and industries must follow labour laws.

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Over the past few days, the factory workers have been protesting in demand of a wage hike and better working conditions. The protests began after the Haryana government announced a 35 per cent hike in the minimum wage for unskilled workers, raising it from Rs 11,274 per month to Rs 15,220.

The minimum wage of semi-skilled workers in Haryana has been hiked from Rs 12,430.18 to Rs 16,780.74 per month. The minimum pay for skilled and highly skilled workers have also been hiked by 35 per cent.

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Workers in Noida are now demanding that the Uttar Pradesh government hike the minimum wages, arguing that their contemporaries in Haryana are getting paid more for the same job.

The workers are also raising unsafe workplaces, lack of weekly offs and absence of grievance redressal mechanisms.

One of the protesting workers, said, “We are just asking for two things. One is overtime pay, and the other is a minimum wage of Rs 20,000 a month. We are being exploited in our company. We aren’t given meals at the proper time, and there is no safety for women.”

Another worker said companies in Gurugram have started paying their workers Rs 20,000 a month. “We are getting Rs 10,000 and sometimes Rs 1,000 gets deducted,” he said. Ankur Kumar, a protester, asked, “What is the point of working in big cities if there is no pay parity? We are being exploited by the system. Once we started raising our voices, we were met with violence. We want the government to take steps for our benefit.”

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The traffic in Noida is severely affected due to ongoing protests. Public is advised to follow government advisory.

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