
While CTUs claim that the current administration has damaged all tripartite procedures, the Union Labour Ministry insists that it is prepared to engage talks with the trade unions.
According to the presidents of ten major trade unions (CTUs) in New Delhi, between 30 and 40 crore workers and farmers will take part in the national strike on Wednesday, July 9, 2025. According to the leaders, the workers backed the strike’s 17-point charter of demands, which criticised the Union government’s actions.
On July 9, Bharat Bandh will be open and various aspects will be affected
On Tuesday, July 8, 2025, the Union Labour Ministry asserted that roughly 213 unions, including the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh, which is supported by the RSS, had notified it that they would not be taking part in the statewide general strike. According to the CTUs, the strike will succeed despite the Center’s attempts to coerce and threaten the workers.
While CTUs claim that the current administration has weakened all tripartite organisations, including the Indian Labour Conference, the Ministry insists that it is prepared to engage talks with the trade unions.
On Monday, July 7, 2025, a group of bank workers announced that the banking industry will join the nationwide walkout.