Hundreds of workers went out on Sunday on Sunday and went to an unspecified strike to obtain a 50 percent discount of workers’ salaries amid stagnation in the field of diamond work in Surat, Surat, Gojarat, and went to an unspecified strike in the relief package and salary arrangement.
Those who traveled and traveled Polish diamonds took out a peaceful march from five kilometers from the ISIS to the Kabodra Hera Bagh area.
The demonstrators demanded the assistance of the families of suicide workers due to the formation of the Social Welfare Council, the increase in salaries and the financial crisis and called for an unspecified strike until the demands are met.
Surat Diamond is one of the main centers in the field of business, where about 90 percent of raw diamonds in the world are cut and sculpted. This work is done by about 10 Lakh workers working in more than 2,500 units.
“It has become difficult for workers to run their home due to the appropriate work and lack of salaries due to the severe recession in diamonds in the past two years. Last year, many of them committed suicide due to financial restrictions,” said Bhavesh Tank, Vice President “Union Diamond Corner Union Gujarat” (DWG.
Two weeks ago, a proposal delegation submitted to Prime Minister Bhupendra Patel, who requested the salaries to increase workers, increase diamond prices, form social welfare panels, cancel the professional tax imposed on workers, and suicide families from suicide cases to provide financial assistance and install working hours.
Tank claimed that the diamond industry deprived workers of advantages such as savings money, bonuses, salary sliding, additional work salary, and inflation according to inflation and reward.
He said: “We are confident that the government will take some steps. Until these demands are met, it will not go about two factors in Lakh to work from today.
The president of the SDA Diamond Association (SDA) Jagdesh Khont said that many diamonds and carrot units are facing stagnation over the past two years, and they also need government support as an economic package.
He said: “Many brokers and merchants feel upset because of the recession.”
Ghett said that due to the recession, the diamond cutting salary and sculptures did not increase for more than two years.
He said: “His salary was not cut, but he did not receive salaries for more than two years.” But the fact is that manufacturers also face difficulties and not in a position that allows them to increase salary due to recession.
In July last year, DWG launched the auxiliary line number for diamond workers.
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