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Karnataka’s 14-Hour Workday Proposal: KITU’s Suhas Adiga Slams Move, Urges IT Workers to Resist

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Karnataka’s 14-Hour Workday Proposal: KITU’s Suhas Adiga Slams Move, Urges IT Workers to Resist

Karnataka’s 14-Hour Workday Proposal: KITU’s Suhas Adiga Slams Move, Urges IT Workers to Resist

Suhas Adiga, General Secretary of the Karnataka State IT/ITeS Employees Union (KITU), criticises the proposed amendment to extend the workday to 14 hours in the IT/ITES/BPO sector as the biggest anti-worker move in history.

Adiga highlights the detrimental impact on employees' health and personal lives and urges IT workers to unite and oppose this amendment.

KITU plans to pursue legal avenues, mobilise employees, and raise awareness to safeguard workers' rights.

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