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{EMAIL}, 25 cr workers in trade unions strike!

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Nationwide general strike on 26 November to see participation of 25 crore workers At the meeting of

Nationwide general strike on 26 November to see participation of 25 crore workers At the meeting of the Joint Platform of Central Trade Unions (CTUs) and Sectoral Independent Federations and Associations held on 16 November, the unions expressed satisfaction over the tremendous response being received from workers and the people at large throughout the country to the ongoing campaign for the countrywide general strike. [Read more]( To stop receiving these emails, [Unsubscribe](

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