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Was the two day strike useful in anyway?
Asked by Shikha Aggarwal,
21 Feb 08:19 pm
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Not at all, yaar !! Rs 20000 Crores of Rs lost, I heard !! Ridiculous. When the Leaders & the Bank Unions concerned would get sense back ??????????
Answered by Sameer Bhagat, 21 Feb 08:28 pm
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Bull shit..........nation would have lost lakhs of crore of rupees which wud have increased our GDP and thereby in some way improved our economy.......BANDH- sheer political gimmick...sab ek hai, chor!!!!
Answered by manish keshari, 21 Feb 08:23 pm
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Strike is never useful. It results in loss of crores of money for the National Exchequer. The biggest losses come in the Industrial sector resulting in loss of production in crores, transport sector and other revenue sectors face huge losses, the closure of entire banking sector results in a setback in transactions in crores of rupees. The loss and damage to the economy is so colossal that you wonder - why, what for. The various govts all over the world have enacted various Acts and Laws for the welfare of the workers. There are time bound revisions of pay for govt employees and they are still better off than the employees in the unorganized sector. Yes there may be some issues which need to be sorted out by negotiations, but striking work and that too for two days is totally unjustified for demands one of which is as arbitrary and vague as high inflation. Seriously, how high inflation is directly concerned with labour problem? Vandalising vehicles and properties, forcifilly getting th
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Answered by Manoj Adwani, 23 Feb 12:05 am
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